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Study NCT ID: NCT06344273
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2024-04-03
First Post: 2023-07-31

Brief Title: The Effect of Lower Extremity ROM Exercises on Hypotension Fatigue and Hemodialysis Comfort in Individuals
Sponsor: Duzce University
Organization: Duzce University

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of Lower Extremity ROM Exercises on Hypotension Fatigue and Hemodialysis Comfort in Individuals Receiving Hemodialysis Treatment
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2023-08
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Range of motion ROM is a term used to describe the amount of motion in each joint in our body Every joint in the body has a normal range of motion Maintaining the normal opening of the joints is achieved through movement ROM exercises reduce contractures and are very important in terms of helping to preserve muscle movements ROM exercises are an inexpensive method that can be applied in any environment either as a group or individually covering all muscle-joint groups Individuals with disabilities can perform ROM exercises individually or receive support from healthcare professionals It provides support to venous return by increasing muscle strength in patients who are immobilized for a long time

Based on this information the aim of our study is to investigate the effect of lower extremity ROM exercises during hemodialysis on hypotension fatigue and hemodialysis comfort

The patients will be divided into the intervention group n32 in which 20 minutes of ROM exercise was applied and the control group n32 in which routine nursing care was given For the sample calculation of the study G power analysis was performed type 1 error was 005 type 2 error 020 With a power of 080 a minimum sample size of 64 people for the experimental and control groups The case group will be given lower extremity ROM exercises for a total of two weeks Each individual in the case group will have lower extremity ROM exercises each of which will last 20 minutes at the beginning of the session and at the beginning of the hour until the end of the session Pipers Fatigue Scale and Hemodialysis Comfort Scale in the data collection form will be applied again at the end of the 1st and 2nd weeks after the sessions have started The vital signs of the individual will be followed and recorded at each session
Detailed Description: Chronic kidney failure CKD is an important disease that disrupts the fluid and electrolyte balance of the individual hinders the execution of the bodys metabolic activities and has an increasing prevalence in the world and in our country Waste and toxic products that cannot be disposed of because CRF disrupts homeostasis are removed from the body by hemodialysis which is a renal replacement therapy During the hemodialysis treatment process individuals may encounter many physical or psychological problems that affect their quality of life such as hypotension pain muscle cramps nausea vomiting dry skin itching sleep problems fatigue constipation diarrhea emotional and sexual problems

In hemodialysis patients various complications occur before during and after dialysis treatment usually within 1-4 hours One of the most common complications during hemodialysis intradialytic is hypotension The Renal Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative KDOQI and European Best Practice Guidelines EBPG define intradialytic hypotension as the development of clinical symptoms cramp nausea vomiting dizziness discomfort with a decrease in systolic blood pressure of 20 mmHg or a decrease in mean blood pressure of 10 mmHg and the need for nursing interventions

Normal responses are often impaired in hemodialysis patients due to comorbidities such as cardiac dysfunction and autonomic neuropathy Besides cardiac factors the vascular reaction to the decrease in blood volume may also be impaired during dialysis treatment Decreased arteriolar contraction compromises the physiological increase in systemic vascular resistance during hypovolemia Reduction in passive and active narrowing of venules and veins reduces the shunt of blood to the central circulation and impairs venous return

Fatigue defined as a subjective weakness lack of energy is a common symptom after hemodialysis Psychological factors such as ultrafiltration diffusion osmotic imbalance changes in blood pressure blood membrane interactions prolonged positioning during dialysis higher tumor necrosis factor levels and depression all play a role in the pathogenesis of post-dialysis fatigue

Studies have shown that physical exercise improves the exercise-functional capacity muscle strength and quality of life of patients receiving dialysis treatment provides blood pressure control reduces the risk of diabetes development and cardiovascular disease alleviates depression and anxiety symptoms increases survival and dialysis efficiency

Range of motion ROM is a term used to describe the amount of motion in each joint in our body Every joint in the body has a normal range of motion Maintaining the normal opening of the joints is achieved through movement ROM exercises reduce contractures and are very important in terms of helping to preserve muscle movements ROM exercises are an inexpensive method that can be applied in any environment either as a group or individually covering all muscle-joint groups Individuals with disabilities can perform ROM exercises individually or receive support from healthcare professionals It provides support to venous return by increasing muscle strength in patients who are immobilized for a long time

Based on this information the aim of our study is to investigate the effect of lower extremity ROM exercises during hemodialysis on hypotension fatigue and hemodialysis comfort The research was designed as a randomized controlled experimental study The sample of the study will be included individuals who received treatment at the Private Vital Dialysis Center between July and August 2023 agreed to participate in the study and received written permission were older than 18 years old were open to communication were fully oriented could speak and understand Turkish received hemodialysis treatment 3 times a week for 6 months or longer did not have fistulas did not have any conditions such as loss of sensation in their hands and lower extremities masses fractures and ingrown nails Patients who do not want to participate in the study and who want to leave the research during the research process will be excluded from the study Confidentiality of information and the aims of the study will be explained to each participant before the study and written and verbal consent will be obtained from individuals who agree to participate in the study Participants will be randomly assigned to either the case group or the control group Protocol numbers will be used to randomize participants in each group Patients with an odd number of protocol numbers will form the experimental group and patients with an even number of protocol numbers will form the control group The data collection form developed by the researchers as a result of the literature review related to the research will be filled before the application The data collection form consists of the Patient Diagnosis Form which includes questions about sociodemographic characteristics and the disease in the first part and Pipers Fatigue Scale and Hemodialysis Comfort Scale in the second part

The patients will be divided into the intervention group n32 in which 20 minutes of ROM exercise was applied and the control group n32 in which routine nursing care was given For the sample calculation of the study G power analysis was performed type 1 error was 005 type 2 error 020 With a power of 080 a minimum sample size of 64 people for the experimental and control groups The case group will be given lower extremity ROM exercises for a total of two weeks Each individual in the case group will have lower extremity ROM exercises each of which will last 20 minutes at the beginning of the session and at the beginning of the hour until the end of the session Pipers Fatigue Scale and Hemodialysis Comfort Scale in the data collection form will be applied again at the end of the 1st and 2nd weeks after the sessions have started The vital signs of the individual will be followed and recorded at each session

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
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Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None