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Study NCT ID: NCT06385613
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: 2024-06-07
First Post: 2024-04-19

Brief Title: The Effect of Mobile-Based Education on Self-Care Quality of Life and Complications in Patients With Intestinal Stoma
Sponsor: Ataturk University
Organization: Ataturk University

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of Mobile-Based Education on Self-Care Quality of Life and Complications in Patients With Intestinal Stoma
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-06
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Stomas are most commonly used in the gastrointestinal tract as ileostomy or colostomy Although colorectal cancers are the most important factor causing intestinal stoma opening intestinal ostomies are also used in cases such as congenital anomalies obstructive or inflammatory bowel diseases traumas requiring surgery large defects caused by colorectal injuries as well as sigmoid colon volvulus and ischemic colitis In stoma surgery performed to increase the duration and quality of life of individuals the patients compliance with the stoma and awareness of possible complications are important Conditions such as peristomal skin problems noisy bowel movements stool leakage and pain make it difficult to adapt to the stomaIn addition despite all the advances in stoma care products and surgical techniques individuals are faced with stoma complications Therefore individuals with stoma should be closely monitored for complications Inappropriately selected stoma site or bagadapter system lack of knowledge and skills related to stoma care can be listed among the possible causes of complications Complications such as edema bleeding ischemia and mucocutaneous separation may develop in the first days after stoma surgery In studies evaluating patients in terms of stoma compliance and complications in the literature it has been observed that mobile-based trainings given to patients increase their stoma compliance and reduce the incidence of complications With the mobile-based training planned to be used in the study it is thought to contribute to the ability of individuals to perform stoma care independently With the decrease in peristomal skin lesions and stoma complications it is predicted that the quality of life of patients with stoma will increase self-care competence will be formed and health expenditures and therefore national health expenditures will decrease It is thought that this mobile training application will not only provide support to patients with stoma but also guide healthcare professionals It will also contribute to closing the shortage of stoma and wound care nurses in hospitals
Detailed Description: There are many factors that make it difficult for individuals to adapt and cope with the stoma The most important components in the prevention and treatment of complications can be listed as marking the stoma site evaluation of the peristomal skin placement and removal of the appropriate bagadapter system with the correct technique close monitoring of patients patient education and performing medical and surgical interventions Nursing care complication management patient care nutrition excretion family relations sexuality sexuality worship work life social life should be carried out by determining the problems related to the areas and paying attention to the privacy areas In this context nursing care should include a care process that starts at the time of hospitalization and covers the post-discharge period Nursing care should aim to diagnose problems increase stoma compliance and quality of life physicalpsychological recovery and gain stoma care skills

Easy access to online information presents a dichotomy in terms of risk and benefit If the patient is unable to assess the quality of the information and its relevance for hisher specific situation decision-making may be negatively affected leading to negative outcomes The benefit of digital communication especially in the context of individuals with ostomies is that it provides individuals families and communities with scientific information about informed practices This allows the individual to identify and indicate early signs of complications They can also receive guidance on their problems contributing to an easier and more appropriate decision-making process Providing adequate stoma care enables patients to cope better with their stoma and is therefore important for improving their quality of life Although the importance of stoma care has been reported it remains inadequate in many aspects Innovative mobile applications have a significant potential to overcome these shortcomings self-efficacy and participation in care can be improved by using mobile applications It has been stated that patients supported by mobile applications are better supported in stoma care and have more self-efficacy so individuals receiving support will have a good quality of lifeIn a study conducted in Turkey it was reported that individuals who used a mobile application had higher levels of stoma compliance ability to care for the stoma on their own and satisfaction with the training they received than those who used a printed booklet However it was stated that the application was not effective in preventing peristomal skin lesions It was stated that additional studies are needed to determine which features of a mobile application may be useful in preventing such lesions For this reason it is thought that the mobile-based training application to be developed will contribute to the patients to accept and manage the process faster to have competence in stoma care and to perform stoma care independently with well-managed care and education

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None