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It was conducted to measure the effectiveness of animation-based training given to elderly patients who will undergo coronary artery bypass graft surgery on the patients' pain, fear, anxiety and self-care management.
The study will be completed with 72 participants, 35 experimental and 37 control.
As a randomization method, simple randomization method will be used to ensure equal number of samples in the two groups, and patients will be verbally informed about the study and written informed consent will be obtained from the patients who agree.
In this study, the effectiveness of animation-based training given to elderly patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery on pain, fear, anxiety and self-care management will be evaluated.
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Experimental: Patients in the experimental group will be given animation-based video training with a laptop one day before the surgery. The animation-based video training lasts 8 minutes and 35 seconds in total.
Patient Information Form, Self-Care Management in Chronic Diseases Scale, Visual Analog Scale, Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale, Surgical Fear Scale (Turkish Version) will be applied.
Control: In the preoperative period, no training will be given by the researcher to the patients constituting the control group. Patients in this group will receive the routine training of the clinic before surgery. Patient Information Form, Self-Care Management in Chronic Diseases Scale, Visual Analog Scale, Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale, Surgical Fear Scale (Turkish Version) will be applied.
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