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Effects of VR and Mural Curtain During Colonoscopy

Not Applicable
Conditions
Misadventure During Endoscopic Examination
Interventions
Other: mural curtain group
Device: Virtual Reality Glasses group
Registration Number
NCT05410184
Lead Sponsor
Suleyman Demirel University
Brief Summary

Background: Today, colonoscopy is widely used in many diseases, especially in the screening and diagnosis of colorectal cancers. Colonoscopy is considered a procedure that disturbs the patient's comfort because it is a very invasive and painful procedure. Along with physical discomfort during the procedure, it triggers emotional disturbances such as embarrassment, fear, and anxiety in the patient.

Purpose: To examine the effects of virtual reality glasses and video surveillance and picture screen application applied during colonoscopy on patients' satisfaction, tolerance, comfort and sense of shame.

Method: The population of the study consists of all patients who applied to Suleyman Demirel University Research and Practice Hospital, Department of General Surgery, Endoscopy Unit and were scheduled for colonoscopy. The sample will be represented by 180 patients whose colonoscopy procedure is planned between the specified dates and who meet the criteria for inclusion in the sample. In calculating the sample of the study, power analysis was performed and it was found the effect size of 0.40, 95% power and 0.01% margin of error for this study, that a total of 180 individuals for the three groups and at 60 individuals for each group. As a result, the sample of the research will consist of 180 people, 60 of whom are in the video with VR glasses, 60 people are in the mural curtain group and 60 people are in the control group. The study group of 180 people to participate in the study will be divided into three equal groups in accordance with the random numbers table obtained the computer-based Research Randomizer program. Data will be collected in the endoscopy unit on weekdays when the procedure is performed. The person who will collect the data is the endoscopy nurse working in the unit, one of the researchers. Colonoscopy procedure will be performed by the physician working in the unit, who is also one of the researchers. Before the colonoscopy procedure, the patients included in the study will be randomly divided into three groups: video group with VR, mural curtain group and control group. All participants in the study will first fill out a patient identification form containing patient demographic information. .

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
180
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 aged and over
  • Written and verbal consent to participate in the study,
  • Being conscious (person, place and time orientation),
  • Undergoing colonoscopy for the first time
Exclusion Criteria
  • Having vision, hearing and communication problems
  • Having any psychiatric and cognitive/mental mental health problems, disease (dementia, etc.),
  • Diagnosed with visual, auditory and / or balance disorders,

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Mural Curtainmural curtain groupthe mural curtain group; they will be asked to focusing the mural curtain with a nature view during the colonoscopy procedure.
Virtual Reality GlassesVirtual Reality Glasses groupExcept for the preparation of the patient for the procedure, since the colonoscopy procedure takes approximately 30 minutes, 30-minute 360-degree VR video scenes will be watched using the phone and VR head device.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)Change from Baseline Visual Analogue Scale in 1 hour

This scale developed by Price (1983) will be used in the research to determine the level of tolerance, comfort and satisfaction. It is a scale in which the distance between the two ends with a minimum value of 0 on one end and a maximum value of 10 on the other end is measured with a 10 cm ruler. In this context; The patient is explained that there are two endpoints and that he is free to mark any place between them that fits the severity of his pain. The distance between the beginning of "no comfort, tolerance and satisfaction" and this point marked by the patient is measured and recorded in centimeters. It has been shown that the VAS is a valid tool for the measurement of psychological and health variables such as pain and satisfaction, which is widely used in clinical studies (12).

Patient Information Formthe fundamental characteristics of the patients will be filled in 15 minutes before the colonoscopy procedure

This form, which was created by the researcher; Patients' age, gender, education level, marital status, employment status, income level, chronic disease status, previous surgery, complaints about coming to the hospital, having knowledge about colonoscopy, whether they would prefer the current method if they need to have colonoscopy again, It consists of a total of 14 questions questioning the use of additional sedation and painkillers during the procedure

The Colonoscopy Shame ScaleChange from Baseline The Colonoscopy Shame Scale in 1 hour

this scale was developed in the United States in 2012 by Kimberly A. Mitchell and colleagues for the use of healthcare professionals. The scale consists of 15 questions examining the reasons why patients are ashamed of colonoscopy. For the statements in the scale, the participants mark the most appropriate answer for their own thoughts on a scale between 1 and 4 (strongly disagree=1, disagree=2, agree=3, totally agree=4). The lowest score that can be obtained from the total scale is 15, the highest score is 60. Higher scores indicate more embarrassment. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the original scale was 0.96. The validity and reliability study in Turkey was conducted by Koroglu in 2014 and the Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the scale was found to be 0.94 (11, 13).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Suleyman Demirel University

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Isparta, Turkey

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