Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT04772430 |
Other study ID # |
12102020100140 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
August 1, 2020 |
Est. completion date |
April 1, 2021 |
Study information
Verified date |
February 2021 |
Source |
Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The aim of this research is to determine the effect of the snow globe, which is used as a
method of diverting attention, to the perception of pain that develops during the application
of vaccines in infants between 2-6 months of age.
Description:
Atraumatic care philosophy developed by Donna Wong; it is a principle of therapeutic care
aimed at minimizing or eliminating the physical and psychological problems experienced by the
child and his/her family. Pediatric nurse; it is obliged to offer atraumatic care by ensuring
the cooperation of the child and his/her family, reducing pain and controlling stressors.
In accordance with the principles of atraumatic care; limitation of painful initiatives to
prevent or reduce physical stress sources, regulation of environmental conditions, use of
pharmacological and nonpharmamological pain removal methods in the presence of pain;
promoting family-centered care in order to ensure the unity of children and family members;
informing the child and his family about care to ensure the development of a sense of
control, resting recommendations on care, establishing a daily care program.
The American Pain Association considers pain the fifth life finding. Studies show that all
babies, including preterm babies, suffer pain and can distinguish pain from other sensory
experiences. Controlling pain in children is multidisciplinary team work. It makes the nurse
different from other team members in the control of pain and ensures that she is in an
indispensable position; the nurse spends a long time with children, learns about the child's
previous pain experiences and methods of coping with pain and benefits from coping methods
when necessary, teaching the child and his family strategies to cope with pain, guiding them,
applying planned treatment, monitoring their effects, results and empathizing, in short,
being able to practice the nursing process.
Children who are often subjected to painful invasive interventions from the newborn period;
however, they have a structure that requires the consideration of their level of development,
cognitive and communicative skills, previous experiences of pain. According to the American
Academy of Pediatrics , newborns and children are exposed to a total of 24 injections due to
vaccination in the first 2 years of their life. In Turkey, the total number of injections for
routine vaccination of children up to 2 years of age is 18. The negative effects of pain,
which cannot be managed effectively, in physiological and psychological dimensions can occur
even years later. The pain and stress experienced with deterioration in the clinical
condition of newborns brings many complications.
Pain in children is more difficult to assess than in adults. The perception of pain in
children, age, gender, family reactions to pain, previous experiences, insomnia, fatigue,
fear, sadness, anger, being in an unpleasant environment can affect.
Conditions caused by pain include short-term changes such as respiratory irregularity,
hypoxemia, fading or redness, blood pressure changes, increased heart rate and oxygen
consumption, enlargement of pupils, as well as permanent, structural and functional
(endocrine, behavior and immune system) changes. It negatively affects the behavior, family
infant interaction, diet and clinical course of babies who warn of long-term and frequent
pain, as well as prevents the baby's adaptation to the outside world. Repeated painful
interventions can lead to neurotoxia and lead to deterioration in social cohesion, anxiety,
change in pain sensitivity, stress disorders, hyperactivity/attention deprivation in the
future. That's why the American Pain Society (APS) and the American Academy Of Pediatrics
(AAP) recommend minimizing pain and anxiety due to procedures. The high number of vaccines
for children and infants and the psychological traumas caused by the pain caused by the
vaccines make it mandatory to intervene in the pain that occurs during vaccination and are
one of the ethical issues
Research shows that nurses do not make adequate pain assessments and do not use
nonpharmamological methods effectively. Nonpharmaciological pain methods, which are effective
in consequential or alone, can also be used in the elimination of pain, among the
non-pharmacological methods such as hot cold application, diverting attention, listening to
music, balloon blowing, reading books, watching movies, vibration, transcutaneous electrical
nerve stimulation (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) application.
Divert attention; it is a non-drug method that is often used in the management of pain in
children. It removes the perception of pain by focusing the individual's attention away from
pain and in another focus. More work is needed to improve pain management in children and
illuminate optimal pain management and strategies that take into account children-specific
needs