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Effects of VR and Glass WF Colonoscopy (VR/WN_colon)

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Suleyman Demirel University

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Misadventure During Endoscopic Examination

Treatments

Device: Glass waterfall
Device: Virtual Reality Glasses Group

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Background: Today, colonoscopy is widely used in many diseases, especially in the screening and diagnosis of colorectal cancers. Colonoscopy is considered a procedure that disturbs the patient's comfort because it is a very invasive and painful procedure. Along with physical discomfort during the procedure, it triggers emotional disturbances such as fear, and anxiety in the patient.

Purpose: To examine the effect of virtual rain forest and glass waterfall on satisfaction, comfort, anxiety, and vital signs before colonoscopy Method: The population of the study consists of all patients who applied to Mardin Education and Research Hospital, Department of General Surgery, Endoscopy Unit and were scheduled for colonoscopy. The sample will be represented by 135 patients whose colonoscopy procedure is planned between the specified dates and who meet the criteria for inclusion in the sample. In calculating the sample of the study, power analysis was performed and it was found the effect size of 0.40, 95% power and 0.01% margin of error for this study, that a total of 135 individuals for the three groups and at 60 individuals for each group. G*Power, version 3.0.10 was used for statistical power analysis. The study group of 93 people to participate in the study will be divided into three equal groups in accordance with the random numbers table obtained the computer- based Research Randomizer program. Before the arthroscopy procedure, the patients included in the study will be randomly divided into three groups: 45 rain forest video VR group, 45 glass waterfall group and 45 control group. All participants in the study will first fill out a patient identification form containing patient demographic information.

Full description

Background: Today, colonoscopy is widely used in many diseases, especially in the screening and diagnosis of colorectal cancers. Colonoscopy is considered a procedure that disturbs the patient's comfort because it is a very invasive and painful procedure. Along with physical discomfort during the procedure, it triggers emotional disturbances such as fear, and anxiety in the patient.

Purpose: To examine the effect of virtual rain forest and glass waterfall on satisfaction, comfort, anxiety, and vital signs before colonoscopy Method: The population of the study consists of all patients who will apply to Mardin Education and Research Hospital, Department of General Surgery, Endoscopy Unit and will be scheduled for colonoscopy. The sample will be represented by 135 patients whose colonoscopy procedure is planned between the specified dates and who meet the criteria for inclusion in the sample. In calculating the sample of the study, power analysis will be performed and it will be found the effect size of 0.40, 95% power and 0.01% margin of error for this study, that a total of 135 individuals for the three groups and at 60 individuals for each group. G*Power, version 3.0.10 was used for statistical power analysis. The study group of 93 people to participate in the study will be divided into three equal groups in accordance with the random numbers table obtained the computer- based Research Randomizer program. Before the arthroscopy procedure, the patients included in the study will be randomly divided into three groups: 45 rain forest video VR group, 45 glass waterfall group and 45 control group. All participants in the study will first fill out a patient identification form containing patient demographic information. Before the colonoscopy procedure, 360-degree VR rain forest video scenes will be watched 30 minutes using VR head device in virtual glasses group. Glass Water group, patients will watch and listen 30 minutes a portative glass waterfall

Enrollment

135 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 18 aged and over
  • Written and verbal consent to participate in the study,
  • Being conscious (person, place and time orientation),
  • Undergoing colonoscopy for the first time

Exclusion criteria

  • Having vision, hearing and communication problems
  • Having any psychiatric and cognitive/mental mental health problems, disease (dementia, etc.),
  • Diagnosed with visual, auditory and / or balance disorders,

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

135 participants in 3 patient groups

Virtual Reality Glasses
Experimental group
Description:
Before the colonoscopy procedure, 360-degree VR video scenes will be watched to patients 30 minutes using VR head device.
Treatment:
Device: Virtual Reality Glasses Group
Glass waterfall
Experimental group
Description:
Before the colonoscopy procedure, patients will watch and listen 30 minutes a portative glass waterfall
Treatment:
Device: Glass waterfall
control group
No Intervention group
Description:
Patients of the control group, will not receive any intervention except for applied routine hospital colonoscopy procedures

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Hasan GENC, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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