Effects of Sleep Hygiene Education and Lavender Oil Inhalation on Sleep Quality, Fatigue, Quality of Life (MU-RKOCA-01)
Ostomy
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Ostomy focused on measuring Ostomy, Sleep Hygiene, Lavander oil, Sleep, Fatigue, Quality of Life
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years or older,
- At least three months having passed after ostomy,
- Having a clear level of consciousness and no disease or medication use that can negatively affect the level of consciousness,
- Being able to communicate in Turkish,
- Providing informed written consent to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Lavender allergy,
- Respiratory tract infections such as sinusitis and pneumonia,
- Body mass index (BMI) of >40,
- A diagnosis of sleep disorder and/or medication use for sleep problems.
Sites / Locations
- Rabia Koca
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Group 1 (Sleep hygiene education together with lavender oil inhalation)
Group 2 (Sleep hygiene education)
Group 3 (Lavender oil inhalation)
Group 4 (Routine care)
the participants assigned to Group 1 will be given sleep hygiene education and instructed how to apply lavender oil inhalation. The participants will be provided with charts on sleep hygiene education and lavender oil inhalation and shown how to regularly keep daily records using their charts. The participants in this group will be given a copy of the sleep hygiene education brochure and lavender oil in a 10 ml bottle.
The participants assigned to Group 2 will only be given sleep hygiene education. They will be provided with a copy of the sleep hygiene education brochure and a chart on which to record their sleep hygiene practices.
The participants assigned to Group 3 will only be instructed on how to apply lavender oil inhalation and keep regular daily records on the chart given. The participants in this group will be given lavender oil in a 10 ml bottle.
Participants assigned to Group 4 will be given routine care and no application will be made. Patient care and follow-up are routinely performed as follows: Following the patient's admission to the clinic, the first evaluation of the patient is made by the ostomy and wound care nurses within 24 hours, and patient education is initiated accompanied by the primary caregiver from the family. Throughout the period from admission to clinic to discharge, the ostomy care and education of the patient is repeated by the ostomy and wound care nurses every 72 hours. In addition, the patient and caregiver are given the contact information of the ostomy and wound care nurses and informed that they can call them at any time when they need it after discharge from the hospital.