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Active Not RecruitingNCT07412834

Safely Disconnect From the Dialysis Machine in an Emergency Situation

Do Hemodialysis Patients Know How to Safely Disconnect Themselves From the Dialysis Machine in an Emergency Situation?: An International, Multicenter Study

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
620 (actual)
Sponsor
Istanbul University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers

Summary

In a dialysis unit, it is not possible for healthcare personnel to disconnect all patients from the machines simultaneously in the event of an emergency. Therefore, allowing patients who are able to safely disconnect themselves from the machine to do so, while healthcare staff assist those who are unable, will help minimize harm during such situations. For this reason, "clamp and cut/cap" training should be provided to all patients, and a note indicating whether the patient is able to disconnect themselves from the machine in an emergency should be included in their medical records. Importantly, this training should not be limited to theoretical instruction but should also include hands-on practice and simulation-based training to reinforce learning and transform knowledge into practical skills.

Detailed description

In the literature, only one known study was identified that investigated the level of knowledge of dialysis patients regarding how to disconnect themselves from the machine during a natural disaster. That study reported that only a small proportion of patients knew how to terminate dialysis treatment in an emergency situation. However, the assessment in that study was limited to patients' knowledge level, and the procedural steps of the disconnection process were not evaluated. Moreover, studies conducted in different countries indicate that dialysis patients have deficiencies in disaster preparedness and emergency procedures, highlighting the need for structured educational programs in this area. To the best of our knowledge, this study will be the first to evaluate both the knowledge level and the procedural steps related to self-disconnection in dialysis patients. The aim of this study is to assess hemodialysis patients' knowledge regarding how to disconnect themselves from the machine in an emergency situation, as well as the accuracy of the procedural steps involved.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHEREmergency withdrawA questionnaire was administered to assess patients' level of knowledge regarding self-disconnection from the hemodialysis machine.

Timeline

Start date
2025-11-01
Primary completion
2025-12-01
Completion
2026-02-25
First posted
2026-02-17
Last updated
2026-02-17

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07412834. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.