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The study was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study to determine the effect of cold application used during surgical drain removal on pain, anxiety level and physiological parameters of children aged 9-18 years.
The study will be conducted between July 2024 and April 2025 in the Pediatric Surgery Service of Adana City Training and Research Hospital. Pediatric Surgery Service has a capacity of 24 beds and 14 nurses work on a roster basis with 5 nurses during the day and 3 nurses at night. The clinical physician staff consists of 8 pediatric surgery specialists and 1 pediatric urologist. Mostly, acute abdomen, intra-abdominal mass excision, hypospadias surgery and congenital megacolon surgeries are performed.
The clinic provides outpatient and emergency services on a 24/7 basis. Data Collection In the study, children treated in pediatric surgery and followed up with drainage system after abdominal surgery will be evaluated in terms of sampling criteria and children who do not meet the criteria will be excluded from the study.
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Non-pharmacologic methods can be used to reduce pain during drain removal. One of these methods is cold application. Cold application shows a local anesthetic effect in the application area by increasing the release of endogenous opioids by stimulating touch receptors based on the gate control theory and the pain felt is reduced as a result of these mechanisms.
It is thought that ice pack and warm gel ice applications to be used during drain removal in pediatric patients may be a non-pharmacologic method for surgical drain removal and will contribute to comprehensive research on this subject.
The study was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study to determine the effect of cold application used during surgical drain removal on pain, anxiety level and physiological parameters of children aged 9-18 years.
The study will be conducted between July 2024 and April 2025 in the Pediatric Surgery Service of Adana City Training and Research Hospital. Pediatric Surgery Service has a capacity of 24 beds and 14 nurses work on a roster basis with 5 nurses during the day and 3 nurses at night. The clinical physician staff consists of 8 pediatric surgery specialists and 1 pediatric urologist. Mostly, acute abdomen, intra-abdominal mass excision, hypospadias surgery and congenital megacolon surgeries are performed.
The clinic provides outpatient and emergency services on a 24/7 basis. Data Collection In the study, children treated in pediatric surgery and followed up with drainage system after abdominal surgery will be evaluated in terms of sampling criteria and children who do not meet the criteria will be excluded from the study.
Application
Ice pack application group: An ice pack kept in the refrigerator and having a temperature of -10 degrees Celsius will be wrapped in sterile gauze and applied to the drain area of the pediatric patient who is decided to end the surgical drain indication. The temperature of the area where the ice pack is applied will be measured at one minute intervals, and when the relevant area reaches a temperature of 13.6 0C, the physician will be informed and the drain removal procedure will be initiated. The child will be asked to mark the degree of pain felt before, during and after the procedure.
Warm gel pad application group: Gel pads kept at room temperature will be applied to the drain area of the pediatric patient whose surgical drain indication is decided to end, in a sheath designed to wrap around the drain. After waiting for 10 minutes in the application area, the drainage system will be removed by the physician.
Control group: The integrated drainage system will be withdrawn by the physician. The child will not receive any non-pharmacologic intervention before, during or after the procedure.
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108 participants in 3 patient groups
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Atiye Karakul, Phd
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