About this trial
The purpose of the study is to determine the effect of virtual reality video training on the self-efficacy of patients after colorectal surgery. Thus, correct planning can be provided for trainings that will provide information to patients according to their needs during the nursing care process.
Does virtual reality video training have an effect on participants' perceptions of self-efficacy after colorectal surgery? The researchers will conduct the self-efficacy survey on another group of participants without repeating the training to see the impact of the training.
Participants in the experimental group will receive training on the second postoperative day and they will apply a self-efficacy survey on the tenth day after discharge.
Participants in the control group will not receive training on the second postoperative day. They will complete a self-efficacy survey on the tenth day after discharge.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
aged 18 and over
aged 65 and under
undergoing laparoscopic general surgery under general anesthesia
with no vision, hearing, or perception problems
Disqualifiers
who have not undergone laparoscopic surgery
who are hemodynamically unstable
with an ASA score of IV
with neurological or psychological problems
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Postoperative management