The Effect of Mobilization Protocol Assisted With Simulated Clinical Immersion Videos on Patients Undergoing Lumbar Spine Surgery
Lumbar Spine Surgery, Lumbar Disc Herniation
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Lumbar Spine Surgery focused on measuring Mobilization, Nursing, Spinal Surgery, Pain, Fear of Movement, Patient Satisfaction, Simulation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- According to the ICD-10 Codes: Those with S33.0-Traumatic rupture of lumbar intervertebral disc, G55-Nerve root and plexus compressions, M54.4-Lumbago with sciatica, underwent lumbar disc herniation surgery (microdiscectomy) due to diagnosed with M54.5-Low back pain,
- According to the ICD-10 Codes: Those with M48.0-Spinal stenosis, G55-Nerve root and plexus compressions, M54.4-Lumbago with sciatica, underwent lumbar spine stenosis surgery (due to diagnosed with M54.5-Low back pain,
- Aged 18 and over,
- With no hearing, vision, comprehension and speech impairments,
- Volunteering to participate in the research,
- Using a smartphone will be included in the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Those under the age of 18,
- Underwent revision lumbar spine surgery,
- With mental or physical disabilities to receive the mobilization training that will be provided before the operation will not be included in the sample.
Sites / Locations
- Akdeniz University Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Control group
Intervention group
The first mobilization of patients undergoing surgical treatment for lumbar disc herniation in the clinics where the study will be conducted is routinely performed within the first 24 hours after surgery. When the data collection process of the control group is completed, the data will be integrated with the mobilization protocol assisted with simulated clinical immersion videos created for the research.
Mobilization Protocol Assisted with Simulated Clinical Immersion Videos Simulated clinical immersion videos created for the mobilization protocol for patients in the intervention group will be sent to their smartphones once they are admitted to the clinic. The videos prepared within the scope of the mobilization protocol will be watched by patients in company with the researcher the day before the operation, their questions will be answered, and the correct mobilization techniques will be shown practically. It is expected that patients watch the videos at least four times, as twice with the researcher and twice by themselves.