The Effect of the Web-Based Gamified Application on Functional Results and Recovery Conditions
NCT: NCT07053241 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The aim of this clinical trial is to determine the effect of a mobile-compatible web-based gamified application (Game-App-KNEE) developed for post-operative care of total knee replacement (TKA) surgery on functional outcomes and recovery status. Based on this, the hypotheses of our project are; In the intervention group where the mobile-compatible web-based gamified application to be developed for the home care of individuals undergoing TKA due to osteoarthritis is applied, compared to the control group; Hypothesis 1 (H1): After the application of Game-App-KNEE, the functional levels of individuals in the intervention group are higher than the control group. Hypothesis 2 (H1): After the application of Game-App-KNEE, the post-operative recovery levels of individuals in the intervention group are higher than the control group. Participants: Receive the game module application (intervention group) or only the educational booklet (control group) every day for 3 months after discharge Visit the clinic every 1st and 3rd month for check-ups and tests.
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What is The Effect of the Web-Based Gamified Application on Functional Results and Recovery Conditions?
The Effect of the Web-Based Gamified Application on Functional Results and Recovery Conditions is a clinical trial registered under NCT07053241. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07053241?
The current status of NCT07053241 (The Effect of the Web-Based Gamified Application on Functional Results and Recovery Conditions) is: COMPLETED.
When did The Effect of the Web-Based Gamified Application on Functional Results and Recovery Conditions start?
The Effect of the Web-Based Gamified Application on Functional Results and Recovery Conditions started on 2024-11-12.
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