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The Effect of Video-Supported Online Preoperative Education on Fear, Anxiety, Sleep, and Stress
Sponsor: Bingol University
Summary
Gallbladder stone disease is among the most common digestive system problems worldwide. The global incidence of gallstones is estimated to be 10-20%. In Europe, this rate is approximately 20%. In Turkey, the incidence of gallstones is accepted as 6% and it is estimated that an average of 4 million people have gallstones. ). Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the most commonly used minimally invasive technique in the surgical treatment of gallbladder diseases. Although this is a technique, it also has many complications. Although drains placed after surgery are protective and therapeutic, they may cause some complications. Due to all these reasons, there are disadvantages such as lack of training and incomplete information given to the patient before surgery, and the patient not knowing what to do in physiological and psychological preparation before surgery. This training and information seems to be important in post-operative recovery and shortening the hospital period. Pre-surgical virtual training enables early detection of changes in the patient's vital signs, early intervention, and reduction of the number of home visits.
Official title: The Effect of Video-Supported Online Preoperative Education on Fear, Anxiety, Sleep, and Stress in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
128
Start Date
2025-08-20
Completion Date
2025-12-30
Last Updated
2025-08-03
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Patient education
In addition to the procedures in the control group, the patient will be informed about the surgery while he/she is at home the day before the surgery. Information will be provided about the hospital and surgical process. If there are any questions, the patient will be asked and their concerns will be resolved. T0-T1-T2 procedures will be performed on patients in the intervention group, respectively.
Follow-up via Mobile Health Application
The researcher will create a video depicting the process of transferring patients from the ward to surgery. The video will be created with a volunteer mannequin. It will not be created with a real patient. This video will be recorded during a non-busy Sunday at the hospital. This video will be shown to patients the evening before surgery, following online education, and their questions will be answered.
Locations (1)
Bingol Universty
Bingöl, Central, Turkey (Türkiye)