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NCT04910620
Obesity is a serious global public health issue. Many reports have showed that the use of appropriate probiotics can bring benefits to the health of the host and promote the balance of gut microbiota. Clinical experimental data show that the supplement of probiotics can help regulate gut function and weight control, and etc. TCI378 (Lactobacillus plantarum TCI378) is a probiotic extracted from Korean kimchi, and TCI507 (Lactobacillus plantarum TCI507) is a probiotic extracted from the oranges peels. These two strains of probiotics have been verified by in vitro experiments to have the effect of hydrolyzing bile salts, inhibition of the production of fat cells. Therefore, we want to evaluate whether the probiotics TCI308 and TCI507 have effects on reduction of body weight.
NCT04906538
The purpose of this study is (1) To report, compare and corelate the patient reported outcomes (PRO) (IKDC score, Lysholm Score) and range of motion (ROM) among patients following hamstring autograft ACLR with and without independent suture tape reinforcement against objective laxity test using Lachmeter. (2) Rate of complications and reoperation.
NCT04910009
This study was conducted in a pre-test-post-test, factorial group randomized controlled experimental design to determine the effect of privacy education on nursing students' privacy consciousness and attitudes towards patient privacy. The universe of the study consisted of the third-grade students (n = 239) registered in Gazi University Faculty of Health Sciences Nursing Department in the Fall Semester of the 2020-2021 Academic Year. All students (n = 239) were evaluated according to the exclusion criteria from the study. The students who met the inclusion criteria (n = 116) were informed about the research. A pre-test was applied to the students (n = 116) who volunteered to participate in the study. According to gender, 116 students were randomly assigned to the control group (n = 38), study group I (n = 40), and study group II (n = 38) by a statistician by computer technique. Data were collected November 2020 and February 2021 using the Informative Features Form, the Privacy Consciousness Scale, The Patient Privacy Scale, and Students' Views on Education Form.