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Effect of Comedy Therapy on Pain and Anxiety Levels After Ureterorenoscopy

Effect of Comedy Therapy on Pain and Anxiety Levels After Ureterorenoscopy

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Overview

The aim is to determine the effect of comedy therapy on pain and anxiety levels in patients after Uretero-Renoscopy (URS) surgery.

The hypotheses of this study; H1-0: Comedy therapy has no effect on pain levels in patients after Uretero-Renoscopy surgery.

H1-1: Comedy therapy has an effect on pain levels in patients after Uretero-Renoscopy surgery.

H2-0: Comedy therapy has no effect on anxiety levels in patients after Uretero-Renoscopy surgery.

H2-1: Comedy therapy has an effect on anxiety levels in patients after Uretero-Renoscopy surgery.

Description

Intervention Group

After URS surgery, patients whose condition is stable after coming to the clinic will be given a patient introduction form, numerical rating scale, state-trait anxiety scales as a pre-test. Patients will be shown 10-minute Turkish comedy films prepared by the researchers. After the intervention, numerical rating scale, state-trait anxiety scales will be given as a post-test.

Control Group

After URS surgery, patients whose condition is stable after coming to the clinic will be given a patient introduction form, numerical rating scale, state-trait anxiety scales as a pre-test. No intervention will be made to control group patients. After a certain waiting period, numerical rating scale, state-trait anxiety scales will be given as a post-test.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Being over 18 years old,
  • Not having any visual or auditory problems,
  • Not having any communication problems,
  • Not having any psychiatric problems.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Not accepting to participate in the study or wanting to leave,
  • Having had complications during the perioperative process.

Study details
    Care Acceptor
    Health
    Pain
    Postoperative
    Anxiety Postoperative
    Surgery

NCT06805058

Bitlis Eren University

15 October 2025

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