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Motivational Interview for Daily Living Activities in Elderly People Undergoing Total Knee Replacement

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Nurse's Role
Motivation
Nursing Caries
Behavior, Health
Interventions
Other: Motivational interview
Other: Ongoing treatment
Registration Number
NCT05100524
Lead Sponsor
Maltepe University
Brief Summary

Purpose: In this study, it was aimed to examine the effect of motivational interview on daily living activities on physical adaptation and quality of life in elderly people who underwent total knee replacement.it was aimed to examine the effect of motivational interview on daily living activities on physical adaptation and quality of life in elderly people who underwent total knee replacement.

Design: The research was planned as a pretest, posttest, randomized controlled study in order to determine the effect of the motivational interviews on the life quality and physical activity of old patients.

H1: After total knee replacement, the target for daily living activities is higher than the patients who applied the hand and those who did not.

H2: Patients with targeted daily living activities with total knee replacement begin to get used to it and begin earlier than those who do not.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
70
Inclusion Criteria
  • Those aged 65 and over,
  • Having total knee replacement,
  • The non-spiritual system (the peasant of the sick),
  • A person who can read and write can cope at a level that prevents conversation,
  • First time system add-on,
  • They are viewed as agreeing to participate in the research.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Neurological (such as dementia) and psychiatric (such as schizophrenia) medical diagnoses that affect cognitive status
  • Patients who did not participate in the motivational interviews and who wanted to leave the study were determined.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Motivational interviewMotivational interview8 motivational interviews were conducted with the intervention group.
Control GroupOngoing treatmentNo application was made to increase physical compliance and improve quality of life.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Functional Evaluation FormFor3 months

The Functional Evaluation Form consists of 8 sections, including maximum walking distance, use of walking aids, getting up from a chair, climbing stairs, working status, daily tasks, transportation and lower extremity care, and each section is self-contained (first four sections are out of 15 points, the remaining four sections are out of 10 points). The highest total score is 100. An increase in the score indicates functional improvement.

The SF-36 Quality of Life ScaleFor 3 months

The SF-36 Quality of Life Scale consists of 8 subgroups and 36 questions. The fourth and fifth questions of the SF-36 scale are yes/no, the other questions are likert type (3, 5 and 6). Items 1, 6, 7, 8, 9a, 9d, 9e, 9h, 11b, 11d in the scale are calculated by reversing them. The physical and mental summary value of the scale is obtained by adding the weighted scores of the questions containing the sub-scales of the SF-36 quality of life scale. There is no total score. The scores obtained range from zero to one hundred. Zero indicates poor health and 100 indicates good health.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Gizem Kubat Bakir

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Ataşehi̇r, İ̇stanbul, Turkey

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