This research aims to determine the effect of training given via virtual reality glasses on the self-care ability of patients after bariatric surgery. This study is a single-center, parallel-group, open-label, randomized controlled clinical trial. This study will be conducted with 60 patients who underwent colorectal surgery between August 2025 and December 2025. Participants will be randomized into two groups as the intervention group (n=30) and the control group (n=30). All patients in the experimental and control groups will be asked to fill out the "Informed Consent Form" and the "Self-Care Ability Scale" by the researchers on the day before the surgery, and the patients who agree to participate in the study will be given the "Patient Introduction Form" and "Self-Care Ability Scale" by the researchers. The "Simulator Illness Questionnaire" used in the Virtual Reality disease field will be applied to the patients in the experimental group, and their physiological conditions will be determined before the application. The patients in the experimental group will be given 15-20 minutes of discharge training with virtual reality glasses before being discharged after bariatric surgery. Watching videos with virtual reality glasses will be applied by the researcher in the patient rooms and beds. The Simulator Illness Questionnaire will be repeated at the end of the application. There will be no compelling effect that will negatively affect the health of the patients during the application, and the application will be terminated when the patients feel uncomfortable. A safe environment will be created so that there are no objects around the patients that they can bump into or trip over. The virtual reality glasses will be applied after a 5-10 minute trial period with the observer at the beginning. The patient can end the study at any time. If the patients use glasses/lenses, compliance will be checked. In addition, the patients in the experimental group will be counseled for 3 months. The control group patients will not be subjected to intervention and the clinic's routine practices will continue. All patients in the experimental and control groups will be asked about their Body Mass Index via telephone interviews at 1 and 3 months after bariatric surgery and the "Self-Care Ability Scale" will be filled out.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
Patients in the experimental group will be given 15-20 minutes of discharge training using virtual reality glasses before being discharged after bariatric surgery.
Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
Self-Care Abilities Scale
The scale consists of 43 items. In our country, the scale was revised to 35 items. In the validity and reliability study of the scale, the Cronbach Alpha reliability coefficient was determined as 0.92. For the items containing statements about self-care abilities in the scale, there are the options "Does not describe me at all", "Does not describe me very much", "I have no idea", "Describes me a little" and "Describes me a lot". Each statement in the scale receives scores that can vary between zero and four. Reverse scoring is applied to the responses given to the eight items (3, 6, 9, 13, 19, 22, 26 and 31) containing negative expressions. The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is zero, and the highest score is 140.
Time frame: preoperative day 1, postoperative 1. month and postoperative 3. month
Simulator Sickness Questionnaire
The Simulation Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) is widely used to measure Virtual Reality illness. The simulator sickness questionnaire consists of 16 questions. These questions are located under 4 components: nausea (N), oculomotor (O), disorientation (D) and weighted total (T). The majority of studies conducted using the SSQ have reported only the Total Score score.
Time frame: postoperative day 4
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