The Directed Imagery technique (YIT) is a set of stories that people create by first giving relaxation exercises and then visualizing the symbols given by the practitioner. Guided imagery is based on the understanding that the body and mind are interconnected and that the mind can affect the body. In directed imagery, the person's thoughts and imagination are focused and directed to a specific goal by the practitioner, usually through a sound recording. The directed imagery technique can be effective in solving problems such as pain, stress, fatigue, and anxiety in nursing care.
1. Patients in the control group; Nursing care will be applied according to the routine care protocol of the clinic where the research was conducted. 2. Patients in the experimental group; In addition to the nursing care given according to the routine care protocol of the clinic where the research was conducted, the "imagery method" will be applied four times in total, once before the operation, once on the 1st day, 2nd day and 3rd day after the operation. It will be ensured that the patients to be imaged are in the supine or semifawler position in a comfortable way and listen to the audio recording with headphones. Before the application, the patient will be told to listen to the audio recording with headphones at the most convenient time of the day for him, in an environment where he will not be disturbed by others, by putting his phone in airplane mode, after giving advance notice to avoid disturbing family members. Headphones will be provided for each patient by the researcher. In the first meeting, the voice recordings will be transferred to the phones of the individuals via the phone in the Neurosurgery Service. Communication with the patient will be provided in accordance with the pandemic rules. In the preoperative period, "Descriptive Information Form", "Operation-Specific Anxiety Scale", "Richard-Campbell Sleep Scale", "Visual Analog Scale (VAS)", "State Anxiety Scale" will be applied to the experimental and control groups before imagery is performed. After the interventions applied to the experimental group are completed, the scales will be re-administered to the individuals in the experimental and control groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
60
The sound recording will include a soothing light background music for approximately 30 minutes. Imagination will be practiced, starting with the patient's focusing his/her attention on his/her breath, relaxation, and relaxation with the suggestions given in the recording with the accompaniment of relaxing music.
Eda Albayrak
Kayseri, Turkey (Türkiye)
Preoperative Anxiety Scale
The range of scores that can be taken from the scale is 10-50 points, and high scores reflect high anxiety.
Time frame: Change: [Time Frame: 3 days: Preoperative assessment (Time 1), morning of surgery day (Time 2)]
Richards Campbell Sleep Scale
Each item is evaluated on a chart between 0 and 100 using the visual analog scale technique. A score of "0-25" from the scale indicates "very bad sleep" and a score of "76-100" indicates "very good sleep".
Time frame: Change: [Time Frame: 3 days: Preoperative assessment (Time 1), morning of the day of surgery (Duration 2), postoperative (Duration 3)
Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
"0" describes no pain, "100" describes the most unbearable pain. A score of "0-30" indicates mild pain, a score of "31-60" indicates moderate pain, and a score of "61 and above" indicates severe pain.
Time frame: Change: [Time Frame: 3 days: Preoperative assessment (Time 1), morning of the day of surgery (Duration 2), postoperative (Duration 3)
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