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The Effects of Three Different Nonpharmacological Methods Used During Vascular Access in Children on Pain and Anxiety

A

Aydin Adnan Menderes University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Anxiety
Pain
Nurse's Role

Treatments

Behavioral: Music video listening
Behavioral: Buzzy+ Music video listening
Behavioral: Buzzy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06370117
Aydın Adnan Menderes

Details and patient eligibility

About

The research was conducted to evaluate the effects of three different non-pharmacological methods (playing a music video, buzzy application, listening to a music video + buzzy application) on the pain and anxiety levels of children in the 4-12 age group during vascular access.

H0.1. Playing music (music video) during the vascular access procedure has no effect on children's pain and anxiety levels.

H0.2. Applying buzzy during the vascular access procedure has no effect on children's pain and anxiety levels.

H0.3. Listening to a music video + applying buzzy during the vascular access procedure has no effect on children's pain and anxiety levels.

Full description

Design: It is a randomized controlled experimental study. Methods: This study was conducted between February and December 2023 with 126 children between the ages of 4 and 12 who were hospitalized in the pediatric ward of a public hospital in a province in eastern Turkey and had vascular access. The sample consisted of four groups: a music video listening group (n=31), a buzzy group (n=32), a music video listening + buzzy group (n=31), and a control group (n= 32). Children were selected into groups by simple randomization method. Data were collected 60 seconds before starting the vascular access procedure and as soon as the procedure was completed. Introductory Information Form, Child Fear and Anxiety Scale and Wong-Baker Facial Expression Rating Scale were used to collect data.

The data was analyzed on SPSS (Version 25, Chicago, IL, USA). The Gaussian curve and Shapiro-Wilk test were used to assess whether or not the data were normally distributed. Descriptive statistical tests (arithmetic mean, standard deviation, number, and percentage) were also conducted. The conformity of the measurement values to normal distribution was tested with "Shapirow-wilk" analysis. Pearson chi-square test was applied to the dependency relationship of frequency measurement values. One-factor ANOVA test was used to compare whether there was a statistically significant difference between the means of independent groups. Kruskal Wallis H-Test was used to compare groups that did not show normal distribution. Mann Whitney U test was used in further analysis to determine the difference between two independent groups. Wilcoxon test was used to test the significance of the difference between the scores of two related measurements. P values <0.05 were considered statistically significant.

Enrollment

126 patients

Sex

All

Ages

4 to 12 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • being between the ages of 4-12
  • being willing to participate in the study,
  • being accompanied by their parents (mother or father).

Exclusion criteria

  • Failure to establish vascular access on the first try

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

126 participants in 4 patient groups

control group (n= 34)
No Intervention group
Description:
Control group (n=34) Routine vascular access was performed on the children in the control group. Apart from this, no other application was made. Before the procedure; Introductory Information Form, Wong-Baker Facial Expression Rating Scale and Child Fear and Anxiety Scale were filled out by the researcher. Process order; Routine vascular access was performed. A stopwatch was used for the procedure time and the procedure time was recorded. The Child Fear and Anxiety Scale and the Wong-Baker Facial Expression Rating Scale were completed again.
Buzzy Group (n= 34)
Experimental group
Description:
Before the procedure; 60 seconds before starting the vascular access process, the Buzzy® tool was placed in the procedure area and cold and vibration application was started. The tourniquet was tied 10-12 cm above the vein to be treated. The Buzzy® tool was fixed to the middle part of the procedure area and the tourniquet, approximately 2 cm above the IV catheter entry site. As soon as the vascular access was established, the Introductory Information Form, Wong-Baker Facial Expression Rating Scale, and Child Fear and Anxiety Scale were filled out by the researcher. Process order; Application with the Buzzy® tool continued throughout the process. A stopwatch was used to time the procedure and the Buzzy® tool was removed when the procedure was completed. The Child Fear and Anxiety Scale and the Wong-Baker Facial Expression Rating Scale were completed again.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Buzzy
Music video listening group (n= 34)
Experimental group
Description:
The children in study group II were listened to music starting from 60 seconds before the vascular access procedure until the procedure ended. Before the procedure; A music video was played 60 seconds before starting the intravenous access procedure. The Introductory Information Form, Wong-Baker Facial Expression Rating Scale, and Child Fear and Anxiety Scale were filled in by the researcher. Process order; Music video playback continued. A stopwatch was used for the procedure time. As soon as the vascular access was established, the Child Fear and Anxiety Scale and the Wong-Baker Facial Expression Rating Scale were filled out again.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Music video listening
Buzzy+ Music video listening Group (n= 34)
Experimental group
Description:
Before the procedure; 60 seconds before starting the vascular access process, a music video was played and cold and vibration application was started with the Buzzy® tool.60 seconds before the procedure began, the Buzzy® tool was placed on the procedure area and cold and vibration application was initiated.Moreover,a music video was played. The tourniquet was tied 10-12 cm above the vein to be treated.The Buzzy® tool was fixed to the middle part of the procedure area and the tourniquet, approximately 2 cm above the IV catheter entry site. Introductory Information Form, Wong-Baker Facial Expression Rating Scale and Child Fear and Anxiety Scale were filled in by the researcher.Process order; application continued. A stopwatch was used for the procedure time.When vascular access was established, the Child Fear and Anxiety and Wong-Baker Facial Expression Rating Scale were filled out again.Once the process was finished, the buzzy was removed and the music video was closed.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Buzzy+ Music video listening

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