Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05136066 |
Other study ID # |
AnkaraCHBilkent-MH-RBF-01 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
November 13, 2021 |
Est. completion date |
May 15, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
July 2023 |
Source |
Ankara City Hospital Bilkent |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Birth is a very special experience for a woman and her family. Labor pain is one of the
strongest known and defined pains today. In the literature, it has been stated that labor
pain is perceived as more severe than chronic pain such as low back pain, cancer pain,
phantom pain and postherpetic neuralgia, and acute pain such as fracture or laceration.
When birth pain is not controlled, the vicious cycle of stress, fear and pain can continue
and affect the mother and fetus negatively.
In this study, our aim is to determine the effect of applying peppermint oil diluted with
pure natural olive oil to the abdomen and waist region by massage in labor pain, reducing the
labor pain.
Description:
The study is a Prospective Cross-sectional Case Control study. Pregnant women whose mother
tongue is Turkish, who are term pregnant and who are in active labor, who are hospitalized in
the delivery room of our hospital for delivery, that is, who have a gap of at least 70% 5-6
cm in the examination and who have at least 4-5 severe contractions in 10 minutes, who have a
single, vertex-presented fetus will be included in our work. Pregnant women with
co-morbidities, chronic diseases, complications related to childbirth, anemic inactive labor,
thyroid disease, skin lesions or infections, allergies, multiple pregnancies, use of any
medication, and risky pregnancy will be excluded from the study.
For this, 30 pregnant women who were applied peppermint oil and 30 control group pregnant
women who were not applied will be included in the study. Following the signed consent form
obtained from our patients, visual analog scoring (VAS) will be provided to the patient
during the painful period, and then peppermint oil will be applied to the abdomen and lumbar
region where he feels the most pain, with 1/10 diluted peppermint oil by hand massage or with
the help of a compress moistened with warm water. After the application, visual pain scoring
will be applied to pregnant women again.The study is terminated when sufficient data is
obtained.
The data will be entered into the computer in the SPSS program.