The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the effectiveness of colored (green and blue lens) glasses as a non-pharmacological method in relieving post-surgical pain and postoperative nausea in kidney donors. The main hypothesis it aims to test: H1: Postoperative use of green-lensed glasses by patients who are kidney donors is effective in relieving surgical pain and postoperative nausea. H2: Postoperative use of blue-lensed glasses by patients who are kidney donors is effective in relieving surgical pain and postoperative nausea. Researchers will compare the blue-lens glasses and green-lens glasses groups to the transparent (colorless) glasses group and the non-glasses group to see if the colored lenses have an effect on postoperative pain and nausea. Participants in the intervention groups will be asked * to wear the glasses (according to their randomly assigned group (blue/green/colorless/), immediately after they admitted to the ward postoperatively, at least 8 hours in a day, until their discharge * to respond the pain and nausea assessment (every 2 hours during postop day 1 and every 4 hours during postop day 2) until their discharge Participants in the control group will be asked \- to respond the pain and nausea assessment (every 2 hours during postop day 1 and every 4 hours during postop day 2) until their discharge
Since the hospital's architecture and clinical operation where the data will be collected have features that prevent patients from different groups from meeting, the single blind feature can be preserved. The pain assessment of the patients will be made with the numerical pain scale, and the nausea assessment will be made with the numerical nausea rating scale. In addition, data will be collected with the Patient Information Form prepared by the researchers in line with the literature.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
48
Researchers will compare the blue-lens glasses and green-lens glasses groups to the transparent (colorless) glasses group and the non-glasses group to see if the colored lenses have an effect on postoperative pain and nausea.
Researchers will compare the blue-lens glasses and green-lens glasses groups to the transparent (colorless) glasses group and the non-glasses group to see if the colored lenses have an effect on postoperative pain and nausea.
Researchers will compare the blue-lens glasses and green-lens glasses groups to the transparent (colorless) glasses group and the non-glasses group to see if the colored lenses have an effect on postoperative pain and nausea.
Acibadem Atakent Hospital
Istanbul, Atakent, Turkey (Türkiye)
Post-operative pain
Post-operative pain level according to the numerical pain assessment scale
Time frame: every 2 h during the post operative day1, and every 4 h during postoperative day 2.
Post-operative nausea
Postoperative nausea level according to the numerical nausea rating scale
Time frame: every 2 h during the post operative day1, and every 4 h during postoperative day 2.
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