About this trial
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of perioperative use of heated socks on the prevention of hypothermia and its impact on vital signs in patients undergoing bladder tumor surgery. It is anticipated that the data obtained from the study will provide evidence that the use of perioperative heated socks can help prevent hypothermia and positively influence vital signs in patients undergoing bladder tumor surgery.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
The duration of surgical intervention is between 2 and 4 hours,
Ability to read, write, understand and communicate in Turkish,
Voluntary participation in the study,
Does not require follow-up in intensive care before or after surgery,
Disqualifiers
Mental retardation and the presence of any psychiatric disorder,
Being addicted to alcohol and drugs,
Dementia, alzheimer etc. have a disease that affects cognitive functions,
Having drug use that may affect thermoregulation,
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- The Effect of Warm Sock Application on Hypothermia After admission to the urology ward, patients who meet the sample selection criteria will be identified one day prior to the surgical intervention.