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ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
N/ACompleted· 70 enrolled / 70 target
Drug / intervention
Elastomeric Pump Educationother
Likely dose
Not stated in record
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Search/NCT07061236
NCT07061236N/ACompletedHigh Momentum (5.9/mo)Completion was 10mo ago

The Effect of Education on Comfort and Anxiety Levels in Patients Receiving 5-FU Treatment Administered With an Elastomeric Pump: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Biruni University·interventional·Posted Jul 11, 2025·Updated Jun 15, 2026

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Elastomeric Pump Education for Anxiety and 4 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 70 participants across 2 sites.

Signals

Enrolling ahead of pace

Detailed Summary

Cancer treatment often requires chemotherapy, which can be administered through portable devices called elastomeric pumps. These pumps allow medications such as 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) to be delivered continuously over an extended period while patients remain at home rather than staying in the hospital. Although this treatment approach offers greater convenience and independence, patients may experience anxiety and uncertainty related to pump use, treatment side effects, and self-care responsibilities. This study aims to determine whether providing structured education about elastomeric pump use and 5-FU treatment can improve patients' comfort and reduce anxiety. Participants receiving 5-FU chemotherapy through an elastomeric pump will be assigned to either an education group or a standard care group. Patients in the education group will receive additional training from the researcher using educational materials and a patient information booklet. The training will include information about safe pump use, management of treatment-related symptoms, precautions to take during treatment, and what to do if problems occur. Patients in the standard care group will continue to receive the routine information and care normally provided by the oncology clinic. Participants will complete questionnaires that measure comfort and anxiety before the study begins and again one month later. The results will help determine whether structured patient education improves the experience of individuals receiving outpatient chemotherapy through elastomeric pumps. The findings may help healthcare professionals develop more effective educational programs and supportive care strategies for patients receiving home-based chemotherapy.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesTurkey (Türkiye)
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2026
First PostedJul 11, 2025
Enrollment StartJul 8, 2025
Primary CompletionAug 11, 2025
Study CompletionSep 8, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1 monthPosted 12 months ago

Arms & Interventions

5-FU Elastomeric Pump Education Programexperimental

Patients will receive face-to-face training on the use of the elastomeric pump with 5-FU, supported by an educational booklet.

Other: Elastomeric Pump Education
Standard Oncology Education and Careno_intervention

Patients will receive standard institutional care without any additional education or training.

Interventions

Elastomeric Pump Educationother

This intervention involves a 15-20 minute face-to-face training session about the use of the elastomeric pump with 5-FU, supported by visual materials and an educational booklet developed by the researchers based on current literature and expert opinion