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Stress Ball and Hand Holding on Pain After Knee Arthroplasty

Sponsor: Necmettin Erbakan University

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Summary

Pain after Total Knee Arthroplasty. (TKA) is an important problem When pain is not controlled, it can negatively affect the patients; mobility level.This research; A randomized controlled experimental design was planned to examine the effects of stress ball and hand holding on pain and mobility levels in patients who underwent Continuous Passive Movement (CPM) after Total knee arthroplasty.The study was planned to be conducted between 03.10.2024 and 09.07.2025 on patients who who had total knee arthroplasty. surgery at the Aksaray University Training and Research Hospital Orthopedics and Traumatology Clinic.Since no study similar to our study design was found in the literature, the sample size of the study was calculated as 22 patients in each arm with Cohen\* effect sizes for VAS, 3 arms, 2 repeated measurements, a medium effect size of 0.25 effect, 95% power and 5% type 1 error level.Considering that there may be data loss in the study, the sample size was increased by 20%, and a total of 78 patients, 26 in each arm.Assignment of patients to stress ball, hand holding and control arm using block randomization method,Determining by drawing lots which letters will represent the stress ball, hand holding and control arms as A, B, C,The blocks were planned to be created by a statistician."Stress ball intervention" to the stress ball, "Hand holding intervention" will be made to the hand holding arm, "No intervention other than standard maintenance" will be made to the control arm during CPM.The implementation of the study will be carried out by the researcher R.S. and will be blinded to random assignment.On the 1st and 2nd days after total knee prosthesis, exercises are performed for 30 minutes with continuous passive movement.Considering this situation and the literature, the pain levels of the patients will be evaluated a total of 4 times on the 1st and 2nd days, before the CPM exercise, at the 5th minute, 15th minute and at the end of the exercise (30th minute); Mobility levels will be evaluated at this time, as the patient is mobilized within 1-2 hours after exercise.It was planned to collect the data with the "Patient Questionnaire Form, "Pain Assessment Form", "Patient Mobility Scale" and Observer Mobility Scale".Permission to use the scales was obtained via e-mail. Ethics committee and institution permissions were obtained to start the study.It was planned to obtain informed consent from patients before the application.Data will be compared using Pearson chi-square, Fisher exact test, One-way ANOVA and repeated measures ANOVA, Kruskal Wallis test.It was planned to obtain informed consent from the patients before the study.The study is limited by the inclusion of patients with ASA I and II who underwent total knee prosthesis with a single physician and a single surgical technique at the Aksaray University Training and Research Hospital Orthopedics and Traumatology Clinic, regardless of whether they had chronic diseases.The study results can be used in planning the pain management of patients.It is thought that complications that may occur due to delayed mobilization and immobility can be prevented in patients whose pain is reduced.

Official title: The Effect of Stress Ball and Hand Holding on Pain and Mobility Levels During Continuous Passive Movement in Patients With Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

78

Start Date

2024-10-03

Completion Date

2025-07-09

Last Updated

2026-07-10

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Stress Ball

One to two minutes before starting the CPM exercise, the researcher provided the patient with a medium-firm, round, high-quality ball of the same brand for their dominant hand. The patient was instructed to squeeze the ball, count to five, and then release it during the CPM exercise. They were told to continue this process until the CPM exercise was complete.

BEHAVIORAL

Hand Holding

Participants received a hand-holding intervention provided by a person of their own choice. Before the CPM exercise, the designated person sat beside the participant's bed and warmed their hands to a comfortable temperature. One to two minutes before the CPM exercise, they held the participant's hand with one hand, without wearing gloves, applying moderate and comfortable pressure without rubbing or squeezing. Hand holding was maintained continuously throughout the CPM exercise until its completion.

Locations (1)

Aksaray Training and Research Hospital [Aksaray Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi]

Aksaray, Aksaray/center, Turkey (Türkiye)