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This research was planned in a Randomized Controlled Experimental Research design with Pre-Test-Post-Test Control Group in order to determine the effect of the stress ball squeezing technique applied to children aged 7-12 during the vascular access procedure on the level of fear and pain in children. The data of the study were obtained from children aged 7-12 who came to the Karaman Training and Research Hospital Pediatrics Service between August 1 and October 31, 2020. The sample size was determined as 116 children in total, 58 children for each group. "Interview and Observation Form, Children's Fear Scale (CFS), Wong-Baker Faces, Stress Ball and Stopwatch" were used for data collection.
In order to evaluate whether the research is ethically appropriate, an application was made to the Ethics Committee of Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University School of Health Sciences and the necessary permission was obtained. Written permission was obtained from the Chief Physician of Karaman Training and Research Hospital in order to conduct the study in the Child Health and Diseases Service of Karaman Training and Research Hospital.
Statistical analyzes of the study will be done in SPSS 21.0 package program. Number, percentage, mean and standard deviation values will be used from descriptive analyses. In the analysis of differences between groups, independent groups t test, paired t test, Anova, Mann Whitney U and Kruskal Wallis tests will be used. Tukey or Duncon tests will be used for further analysis. The change in the post-procedural pain level of children according to some variables will be evaluated with multiple and simple regression analyses. Significance level will be accepted as p<0.05.
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Dependent variable: Children's level of pain and fear Independent variable: Stress ball, demographics, previous painful transaction experience Randomization of control and stress ball groups; The status of the children to be included in the study in the control or stress ball group was determined by using "stratification and randomization methods with blocks". In the literature, it has been reported that gender and fear of interventional procedures are among the factors affecting the fear and anxiety experienced by children in interventional procedures (Törüner & Büyükgönenç, 2012; Çavuşoğlu, 2013). Accordingly, stratified and block randomization will be applied to the children as "girl and boy" for the gender variable and "afraid and not afraid" for the fear of the procedure. 58 children will be included in each of the research groups. During the data collection process, each child and family will be taken to the invasive procedure room individually. This will prevent children from meeting with each other.
The determined layers were created by the statistician as codes obtained from a permutation-based computer program (https://www.randomizer.org). At the beginning of the study, which letter would be the stress ball or the control group was determined by the closed opaque envelope method, and the letter A was used for the stress ball group and the letter B was used for the control group.
Blinding: Single blinding (participants) will be used in the study. Participants will not be told whether they are in a stress ball or control group. A separate informed consent form will be created and approved for each group. In order to prevent children and parents from encountering each other, information will be given in the closed operation room and their consent will be obtained. Each child will be taken to a separate room with one of their parents. It will be ensured that no child is waiting near the door for invasive intervention.
Hypotheses H0: The stress ball applied during the vascular access procedure does not affect the fear and pain levels of children.
H1: The stress ball applied during the venipuncture procedure affects the children's fear levels H2: The stress ball applied during the vascular access procedure affects the pain levels of children.
H3: The stress ball applied during the venipuncture procedure affects the satisfaction of children, parents and nurses.
The research will be carried out in the following order.
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