The Effect of Home Care Planned According to Orem in Patients With Primary Brain Tumor and Their Caregivers
Primary Brain Tumor, Caregiver Burden, Self Care
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Primary Brain Tumor focused on measuring caregiver burden, primary brain tumor, home care, self care agency
Eligibility Criteria
inclusion criteria for patient;
- living within the borders of the region,
- being over 18 years old,
- being at least literate, being able to communicate in Turkish,
- being oriented to person, place and time, not having hearing and speaking problems,
- having primar brain tumor (glial or meningeal) surgery,
- taking part in grade I, II, III
- and having Karnovsky Performance Scale (KPS) score above 50 points.
exclusion criteria for patient;
- being under the age of 18,
- illiterate, unable to communicate in Turkish,
- being diagnosed with a neurological and psychiatric disorder that may affect the cognitive status,
- not being oriented to the person, place and time, having hearing and speaking problems,
- having surgery for a metastatic brain tumor,
- having surgery for a pituitary adenoma, to have undergone emergency surgery, to have a biopsy,
- to be in grade IV,
- to have a KPS score below 50 points.
Criteria for terminating the research process;
- wanting to leave the research process,
- meeting one of the criteria for exclusion from the sample after the surgery,
- spending the home care and follow-up process in another province, and/or not being able to reach the individual.
inclusion criteria for caregiver;
- being over the age of 18,
- being literate, being able to communicate in Turkish, and not having hearing and speaking problems,
- caring for a patient who had primary brain tumor surgery.
exclusion criteria for caregiver ;
- being under the age of 18,
- illiterate, unable to communicate in Turkish,
- being diagnosed with a neurological or psychiatric disorder that may affect the cognitive status,
- and having hearing and speech problems.
Criteria for terminating the research process;
- wanting to leave the research process,
- meeting one of the criteria for exclusion from the sample after the surgery,
- spending the home care and follow-up process in another province, and/or not being able to reach the individual.
Sites / Locations
- Erciyes University Faculty of Health Science
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Home care group
Control group
The home care program included education, counseling and nursing care to determine and meet the self-care/dependant care needs of patients and caregivers at home after brain surgery. At preoperative period (PRP) an average of 90-120 minutes of training was given to both the patient and the caregiver until the patient was discharged. At this stage, the training was carried out in order to prepare the patient and caregiver for the transition to home. At postoperative period (POP) two home visits were made within the first month following the discharge, planned for education, counseling and nursing care. The first home visit was made in the first week after discharge (10-18 days after surgery), and the second home visit was made 30-40 days after surgery. Then, in the home visits made once in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th months.No home visits were made between the 4th-month attempt and the 6th month, but telephone counseling was provided when necessary. Home visits ranged from 60 to 120 minutes.
The patient received routine care in the hospital until discharge. Three home visits were made to collect the data of patients and caregivers in the 1st and 3rd and 6th months of POP after discharge, but no intervention was made. The visits took about 30-45 minutes.