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Clinical Trials/NCT06073782
NCT06073782
Completed
Not Applicable

The Effect of Patient Education and Text Message Reminders on Bowel Preparation and Anxiety Level Before Colonoscopy

Amasya University1 site in 1 country84 target enrollmentAugust 28, 2023

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Colon Disease
Sponsor
Amasya University
Enrollment
84
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Beck Anxiety Scale
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

This study will be conducted to examine the effects of detailed education and text message reminders given to patients undergoing colonoscopy on bowel cleansing, vital signs and anxiety.

Detailed Description

İntroduction: The highest level of bowel preparation before the colonoscopy procedure is necessary for the successful completion of colonoscopy. Considering that the bowel preparation procedures required for colonoscopy are performed by patients, it is very important to inform patients about the content and duration of diet and bowel preparation practices. Today, with the widespread use of technology in our lives, technological education methods such as web-based trainings, text message reminders, telemedicine methods have started to be used in patient education methods as well as classical methods. Purpose: This study will be conducted to examine the effects of detailed education and text message reminders given to patients undergoing colonoscopy on bowel cleansing, vital signs and anxiety. Method: This study will be a randomized controlled trial. hospital. The sample of the study will include individuals who will undergo colonoscopy procedure in the endoscopy unit of a state hospital and who meet the inclusion criteria. Data will be collected using personal information form, beck anxiety scale, boston bowel readiness scale. In this study, in addition to the standard patient education protocol, the effectiveness of colonoscopy education with more intensive content and supported by visuals and diagrams will be evaluated in the education group. Individuals in the other group will receive text message reminders, which is one of the new methods that have started to be used in patient education with the technology that has become widespread today. Conclusion: It is thought that more intensive and materialized trainings and text message reminders to patients compared to standard colonoscopy preparations will increase the level of bowel cleansing, improve vital signs and reduce anxiety.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
August 28, 2023
End Date
April 14, 2025
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Arif Murat Alagöz

Arif Murat Alagöz

Amasya University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Individuals who understand Turkish
  • Individuals who know how to use a phone and read text messages
  • Individuals over 18 years of age
  • Patients undergoing colonoscopy for the first time

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients with cognitive dysfunction
  • Patients with neuro-psychiatric disorders
  • Individuals who do not know how to use a phone
  • Individuals undergoing colonoscopy in emergency situations
  • Individuals who did not give consent to participate in the research

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Beck Anxiety Scale

Time Frame: One day

Beck Depression Scale (BDS) was developed by Beck. The scale was created to include clinical symptoms seen in depression. The items of the BDS are organized based on clinical observations and data. The scale consists of 21 symptom categories. Each symptom category is addressed with scored sentences ranging from 0-3. The maximum score that can be obtained from the scale is 63. A high total score on the scale indicates a high level or severity of depression

Boston Bowel Readiness Scale

Time Frame: One day

The scale has a four-point (0-3) scoring system applied separately for each of the three parts of the colon. 3- 0 (İnsuffıcıent) : Unprepared colon in which the mucosa cannot be evaluated due to uncleared solid fecal matter. 1. (Bad) = Part of the mucosa is visible in the colon, but other parts are not visible due to contamination, residual fecal matter and/or opaque fluid. 2. (Good) = Colon mucosa is well visualized but there is a small amount of impurities, small pieces of stool and/or opaque fluid. 3. (Excellent) = The entire mucosa of the colon is well visible. No impurities, small pieces of pus or opaque fluid.

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