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NCT ID: NCT06153628 Enrolling by invitation - Anxiety Clinical Trials

The Effect of Virtual Reality Glasses on Anxiety Level and Breast Milk Amount

Start date: November 3, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pain, anxiety, nausea, vomiting, etc. In coping with symptoms, virtual reality glasses are recommended as a distraction application. The study was planned to examine the effect of virtual reality glasses applied to mothers whose babies were in the neonatal intensive care unit, on the level of anxiety and the amount of breast milk.

NCT ID: NCT06146569 Enrolling by invitation - Pain Clinical Trials

Effects of Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation (taVNS) in Individuals With Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: November 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to investigate the effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) on pain, functional and emotional symptoms, and physical performance in individuals with primary dysmenorrhea (PD).

NCT ID: NCT06135428 Enrolling by invitation - Midwifery Clinical Trials

The Effect of Training Based on the Midwifery Resilience Model

Start date: November 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Midwives' busy working environments, long working hours, worry of being sued, and encountering problems that may cause trauma can negatively affect their psychological resilience by increasing the stress level of midwives (Yalçın D., Bürün Bingöl F., 2023). Resilience in midwifery is a less researched topic (Sayıner F.D., Çömezoğlu E. et al., 2021). In studies investigating resilience in midwifery; Midwives' secondary traumatic stress total score was found to be high, while their resilience scale total score was found to be low. A negative, highly and statistically significant relationship was detected between the secondary traumatic stress scale and psychological resilience scale scores (r=-0.752; p=0.000) (Dağlı E., Topkara F.N., 2023). In another study, the factors affecting midwives' intention to change jobs or leave the profession were investigated. As a result; It was determined that almost half of the midwives intended to change jobs and/or quit midwifery within 5 years, and the most common reasons for the intention to change jobs/leave were family commitments, working conditions, role dissatisfaction, work-life balance and career change (Pugh J.D., 2013). So, it is recommended to develop programs to increase their quality of life and psychological resilience and to demonstrate their effectiveness through experimental studies (Sevin B., Partlak Gunüşen N., 2021). Hypotheses: H0. Training given according to the "midwifery resilience model" does not change midwives' resilience scale scores. H1: Training given according to the "midwifery resilience model" increases midwives' resilience scale scores.

NCT ID: NCT06126523 Enrolling by invitation - Stroke Clinical Trials

Effect of ESWT Applied After Botulinum Toxin Injection on Ankle Spasticity in Stroke Patients.

Start date: December 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Stroke is the second most common cause of death and the third most important cause of disability worldwide, with an annual death rate of 5.5 million. Spasticity is a common condition in stroke patients and has a negative impact on daily living activities. BTX-A has been successfully used in the treatment of spasticity in patients with stroke. ESWT is a physical therapy method applying high intensity pressure waves. ESWT has been increasingly used in the management of spasticity as a safe and effective method, but the literature about ESWT in spasticity is heterogeneous and the treatment protocols are not very clear about the number of applications. The aim of this study is to determine the effects of rESWT treatment on ankle plantar flexors spasticity applied after BTX-A injection.

NCT ID: NCT06121310 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Pediatric Anesthesia

Turkish Validity and Reliability Study of Pediatric Anesthesia Satisfaction Scale

TVRPAS
Start date: November 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Strategies to increase patient satisfaction have a positive effect on clinical care. Therefore, evaluation of emotional and psychological satisfaction and satisfaction can increase the quality of anesthetic care. The number of satisfaction evaluation studies, especially for pediatric patients who have undergone surgery, is very few, and the validity and reliability of the existing satisfaction scoring systems in the Turkish population has not yet been established. As a result of this study, it will be possible to use a Turkish validity and reliability scale that can evaluate the satisfaction levels of pediatric patients and parents after anesthesia, which is planned to be developed, to be used in the studies of improving health services, increasing the quality of the hospital, and using it in scientific studies by researchers and academicians in Türkiye.The aim of this study is to conduct a Turkish validity and reliability study by examining the reliability, validity, acceptability and reproducibility of a pediatric patient and parent satisfaction questionnaire previously validated in English. The research data will be realized by the face-to-face filling of the Turkish version of the pediatric anesthesia satisfaction scale, which has been published in the literature, by the child and their parents. The Turkish version of the scale in question will be asked to fill out the questionnaire within the first hour of being transferred from the operating room to the pediatric surgery service after the surgery/surgical procedure for all parents who have been operated by Yozgat Bozok University Research and Practice Hospital Pediatric Surgery. The delivery of the questionnaire and its face-to-face filling process will be carried out by an anesthesiologist (specialist or specialist student) different from the relevant anesthesiologist, who is responsible for the outpatient evaluation of the patient and the anesthesia management in the peroperative period, so that the respondent is not affected by any embarrassment, intentional reasons, etc.

NCT ID: NCT06119412 Enrolling by invitation - Healthy Clinical Trials

An Alternative Technique for Measuring Blood Pressure

Start date: October 20, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This cross design study will be conducted to evaluate the combination of palpation and auscultation techniques as an alternative technique for the measurement of blood pressure. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Is there a statistical difference between the results of systolic blood pressure measured with the old and new technique? - Is there a statistical difference between the results of systolic blood pressure measured with the old and new technique? Participants' blood pressure will be measured twice.

NCT ID: NCT06119282 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Cesarean Section Complications

The Effect of Aromatherapy in Women With Primiparous Cesarean Section

Start date: June 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was organized as a randomized controlled trial. The sample was calculated as 120 (Control: 60, Experiment 1:30 Experiment 2:30). Primiparous cesarean section women will be evaluated for pain, postpartum comfort and anxiety levels by using lavender oil, tangerine oil and vetiver oil. The first group will be given inhaler application, the second group will be massage and aromatherapy application. The third group will be the control group.

NCT ID: NCT06117202 Enrolling by invitation - Infertility Clinical Trials

The Effect of Interactive Music Therapy Applied for Women During the Perioperative Period for IVF on Their Stress Levels

IVF
Start date: August 17, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of music therapy on stress levels in female patients applying for in vitro fertilization.

NCT ID: NCT06116409 Enrolling by invitation - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Modified Thoracoabdominal Nerves Block Through Perichondrial Approach in Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomies

Start date: September 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

TAPA is a new analgesic block technique that involves the injection of local anesthetics into the thoracoabdominal nerves using a perichondrial approach. Application to the undersurface of the rib cartilage is considered as Modified TAPA (M-TAPA). These techniques are commonly applied for postoperative analgesia in surgeries and are effective and safe when performed under ultrasound guidance.

NCT ID: NCT06115538 Enrolling by invitation - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

Comparison of Dopamin Level in Idiopathic Parkinson's Patients

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Our primary aim is to compare the change in blood dopamine levels with a single dose of these two drugs in patients with unilateral findings or axial involvement. Our study aims to obtain guiding data to make dose adjustments when giving treatment to patients. Although a linear dose curve of levodopa is observed in healthy volunteers, our study will provide the first data in this field, as there is no comparative study between the two drugs on patients with unilateral and axial involvement.