Effects of Two Different Eye Care Practices on Eye Complications in Mechanically Ventilated Intensive Care Patients

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

156

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 31, 2025

Primary Completion Date

May 31, 2026

Study Completion Date

October 31, 2026

Conditions
Eye CareNursing CareIntensive Care Unit
Interventions
OTHER

Control Group: Standard Eye Care Group

There is no established protocol or guideline for eye care in the intensive care unit where the study will be conducted. Routine eye care involves the use of sterile gauze and sterile saline. During routine suctioning procedures, patients' eyes are not closed. If a patient is unable to achieve full eyelid closure, their eyes are covered with an eye patch or sterile gauze. The Schirmer test will be administered to both eyes on the first day (prior to the first eye care intervention), as well as on the fifth, seventh, and tenth days after eye care is performed. Signs and symptoms of eye infection and chemosis will be evaluated daily after the second eye care procedure. Data for this group will be collected, and the administration and documentation of eye care will be monitored.

OTHER

Intervention Group 1: Eye Care Using an Eye Care Kit

Eye care will be performed using an eye care kit. All nursing staff in the intensive care unit will receive training regarding the contents and usage of the kit. Patients in this group will receive eye care solely using the kit, following a 4-times-daily care protocol. For patients with lagophthalmos, eyes will be covered using the eye closure pad provided in the kit. The Schirmer test will be performed on both eyes on the first day prior to the initial eye care intervention, and on the fifth, seventh, and tenth days following eye care, with results recorded. Signs of infection and chemosis will be assessed daily after the second eye care session. Data collection will be done using , and eye care administration will be tracked.

OTHER

Intervention Group 2: Eye Care According to an Eye Care Protocol

"* All ICU nursing staff will be educated on the eye care protocol. A copy of the protocol will be posted on the doors of the rooms of patients receiving care under the protocol.~* Patients' ocular risk factors will be assessed daily, followed by eye care based on the protocol.~* Changes in ocular condition will be assessed and documented, and ICU physicians will be informed as necessary.~* In cases of incomplete eyelid closure, eyes will be covered upon physician notification.~* Patients will be assessed daily for signs of eye infection and conjunctival edema in accordance with the protocol. If signs of infection or complications occur during the day, they will be marked with a (+) symbol on the form.~* The Schirmer test will be applied on the first day (prior to the initial eye care session) and after eye care on days 5, 7, and 10, with results documented."

OTHER

Intervention Group 3: Eye Care Using Both the Eye Care Protocol and the Eye Care Kit

"* ICU nursing staff will be educated on the eye care protocol. A copy of the protocol will be posted on the doors of the rooms of patients receiving this combined care.~* Eye care will be performed using the Eye Care Kit developed by the researchers in accordance with the protocol.~* Patients will be assessed for ocular risk factors daily, and eye care will be provided according to the management guidelines of the protocol.~* In cases of incomplete eyelid closure, the eyes will be covered with physician knowledge.~* Patients will be assessed daily for signs of infection and conjunctival edema as per the protocol. Any signs of infection or complications will be marked with a (+) on the form.~* The Schirmer test will be performed on both eyes before the first eye care session on day 1, and following eye care on days 5, 7, and 10, with results recorded."

Trial Locations (1)

34668

University of Health Sciences (Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi), Istanbul

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Istanbul Saglik Bilimleri University

OTHER