The Effect of Foot Bath on Comfort, Fatigue, and Dialysis Symptoms
Comfort, Fatigue, Symptoms and Signs
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Comfort focused on measuring comfort, fatigue,, foot bath, hemodialysis, nursing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Over 18 years old, For patients over 65 years of age, the standardized Mini-mental Test (SMMT) value is 24 points or higher, Without pregnancy, With at least 6 months in HD units and 3 sessions per week, Continuing dialysis treatment in the same institution, No change in the foot bath treatment process and during the research process, Individuals who understand and communicate in Turkish have been investigated Exclusion Criteria: Any psychiatric illness, Patients with neurovascular complications, advanced diabetes Mellitus, Patients with disease and treatment that trigger fatigue (advanced COPD, cancer, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy patients), With open wounds, neuropathy, etc., lower leg problems, which will prevent hot water treatment, Patients with peripheral vascular diseases in feet and legs, Also, patients with sensory deficits and foot ulcers, Patients using any complementary and integral treatment method during research, Patients with a standardized Mini-mental Test (SMMT) value of 23 points and less than 65 years old have been excluded from the study.
Sites / Locations
- Sevil Güler
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention
Control
In line with the literature and expert opinions, each dialysis application has been applied to individuals for 30 minutes for the first 30 minutes of 4 weeks, with a 40-43°C hot water-filled foot wash tub, placing both feet of the individual (Afrasiabifar et al., 2022; Kim et al., 2021 Shafeik et al., 2018). The researcher implemented the voluntary consent Form, Patient Demonstration Form, foot Bath Application Monitoring Chart, fatigue VAS Scale Form, dialysis Symptom Index and Hemodialysis Comfort Scale in person. At the end of the fourth week, the researcher refilled the foot Bath Application Monitoring Chart, the fatigue VAS Scale Form, the dialysis Symptom Index, and the Hemodialysis Comfort Scale. A total of 12 sessions have been performed in the foot bath, including during each dialysis treatment for 4 weeks.
Patients in the control group have been informed about the voluntary Form, Patient Demonstration Form, fatigue VAS Scale Form, dialysis Symptom Index, and Hemodialysis Comfort Scale performed by the researcher in person. At this stage, no attempt was made to the control group at the end of the fourth week; during the last hemodialysis session, the researcher, with the fatigue VAS Scale Form, the dialysis Symptom Index and the Hemodialysis Comfort Scale face-to-face, treated the patients.