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NCT06677476
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Development of a Mobile Application and Determination of Its Effects

Sponsor: Lokman Hekim University

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Summary

It has been determined that patients who have undergone heart surgery have a lack of knowledge about preoperative preparation and postoperative intensive care unit. In order to eliminate the lack of knowledge, patient education has gained importance in the preoperative period. At the same time, it is stated that nurses working in cardiovascular surgery intensive care units need continuous education to cope with the difficulties related to the increasing complexity of patient conditions and technology. With the advancement of technology, mobile applications have become an integral part of the continuous education of patients and nurses. This project was planned to evaluate the effect of the mobile application to be developed for patients who will undergo heart surgery on patient outcomes and the effect of the mobile application to be developed for nurses who provide patient care in intensive care units on the self-efficacy of nurses. In the first step of the project, the content of the mobile application will be developed, expert opinions will be obtained and the comprehensibility of patients and nurses will be tested. The software of the mobile application will be completed by shooting the necessary videos for the final content. In the second step of the project, the effect of the developed mobile application on anxiety, comfort and intensive care unit experiences in patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be examined. A randomized controlled experimental design will be used in this stage. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Early Postoperative Comfort Scale (EPQI), Intensive Care Experiences Scale will be used to collect data. Self-Efficacy Scale will be applied to nurses without randomization before and after using the mobile application. Data obtained in the study will be evaluated in a computer environment using SPSS data package program. In statistical decisions, p\<0.05 level will be accepted as a significant difference indicator.

Official title: Developing and Determining the Effect of Mobile Application for Patients Who Will Have Cardiac Surgery and Cardiovascular Surgery Intensive Care Unit Nurses

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2024-10-15

Completion Date

2026-10

Last Updated

2024-11-06

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

mobile application training

Researchers compiled literature information and used their expertise to create mobile application content. This content will be downloaded to mobile phones via mobile application software and participants will be trained.

Locations (1)

Gulhane Medical Faculty

Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)