Nursing Caries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Nonpharmacological Approaches Used by Parents of Children With Sickle Cell Disease and the Effectiveness of Education Given to Nonpharmacological Approaches
Verified date | October 2019 |
Source | Akdeniz University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Aim: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a hereditary disease. Approximately 5% of the world's
population carries trait genes for haemoglobin disorders, mainly, sickle-cell disease and
thalassaemia. The incidence of sickle cell disease varies according to different geographical
locations. Persons with SCD experience both acute and chronic pain. it is important that
nonpharmacological therapies be investigated and used as complements to pharmacological
therapies to address and treat both acute and chronic pain for those with SCD. An educational
program involving parents with children with SCD can help parents use nonpharmacological
methods for their children in reducing pain. The training program allows parents to develop
their knowledge of the SCD and the importance of non-pharmacological methods, and may provide
parents with the opportunity to develop preventive attitudes towards reducing pain crises.
The research has two purposes. The first is to identify the non-pharmacological approaches
that parents use to help their children with sickle cell disease in Turkey, Chad. Second, to
determine the effectiveness of non-pharmacological approaches given to parents in Turkey,
Chad.
Method: This study is an experimental research method using a quasi‐experimental design. This
study used a pretest and posttest, with a design that is used is the two group
pretest-posttest design. The study was conducted on the parents of children with sickle cell
disease diagnosed and followed up in the Pediatric Hematology Oncology polyclinics of two
hospitals in Chad in Central Africa between September 2015 and February 2016. The study found
in April 2016 and July 2016 between Turkey's southern Antalya and Mersin two university
hospital outpatient Children's pediatric hematology oncology has made clinic on sickle cell
disease diagnosed and monitored the children's parents. The parents were selected using
eligibility criteria and the study was performed in three steps (Pre-intervention testing
session, education session, and post-intervention testing session). In the first step,
"Information Form", "Parents' Experience of Nonpharmacological Methods Questionnaire", and
"Nonpharmacological Approaches Used by Parents for Their Children and Knowledge of Parents
about Nonpharmacological Approaches Questionnaire" questionnaires were applied to parents. In
the second step an individual education was conducted by the researcher using the education
book. In the third step, the questionnaire were reapplied after 3 weeks.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 163 |
Est. completion date | February 2, 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | February 1, 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Turkish is spoken by parents and in Chad, parents can speak either Arabic or French - that at least one member of the family knows how to either read or write - parents agreeing to face-to-face interviewing Exclusion Criteria: - the participant to come out of his own accord |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Emine EFE | Antalya |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Akdeniz University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Information form | The information questionnaire contains information about parents and children. Parents; age, parents participating in the survey, education, occupation, marital status. Children; age, sex, number of siblings diagnosed with SCD, frequency of the child's pain crisis, medicines or drugs used by the child. | In one week | |
Primary | Parents' experience of nonpharmacological approaches questionnaire | The form consisted of 8 multiple-choice questions, including the experience of parents using nonpharmacological approaches on SCD pain in their children, and asked for the name of the method using a single open-ended question. If the parent used nonpharmacological approach for the child, the name of the nonpharmacological approach (open-ended question) was written on the form. In addition, the form was asked to write the frequency of using nonpharmacological approach (sometimes/always/not use). The questionnaire about the nonpharmacological approach used by the parents was created by the researchers. This form, prepared by the researcher according to the literature, includes nonpharmacological approaches that parents can use in pain crisis. |
In one week | |
Primary | Nonpharmacological approaches of pain relief parental information questionnaire | Parents' pre- and post-educational knowledge of non-pharmacological methods to reduce the pain of children with SCD was measured with a closed-ended questionnaire developed by the researchers in the literature (he knows/he does not know). Nonpharmacological approaches of pain relief parental information questionnaire was prepared according to previous studies by the researchers (Williams&Tanabe, 2016; Wong, 2013; Demir, 2012; Monti&Yang, 2005; Delicou & Maragkos, 2013). Five expert opinions were consulted for the understandability of the questionnaire before the study. Two of them were doctors specializing in Sickle Cell Disease and three of them were the lecturers of the nursing department. |
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