Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06277726 |
Other study ID # |
IU-SBE-CGI-01 |
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 |
July 1, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
April 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
February 2024 |
Source |
Inonu University |
Contact |
Ceylan l GÜZEL INAL, Lecturer |
Phone |
+905432588644 |
Email |
cylngzl[@]hotmail.com |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of emotional freedom technique and
music, which are effective in relieving pain and anxiety, on the pain and anxiety that occur
during intrauterine device application.
Description:
Intrauterine devices, which are considered one of the most effective contraceptive methods,
can be effective up to 99% when used correctly. While 17% of women of reproductive age around
the world use intrauterine devices, 13.7% of women in our country prefer intrauterine devices
as a contraceptive method. Intrauterine devices have many benefits such as being easy to use,
returning fertility when removed, being able to be used for a long time, and being low in
cost. Intrauterine devices are recommended to women as the first choice by medical
institutions due to their high effectiveness rates. However, anxiety and pain experienced
during the intrauterine device placement procedure may prevent women from choosing
intrauterine devices as a birth control method. Music and emotional liberation techniques can
be used as alternative methods to relieve pain and anxiety. In this research, the effects of
emotional freedom technique and music, which are effective on pain and anxiety, on pain and
anxiety during intrauterine device application will be investigated. Additionally, it will be
tested whether the emotional liberation technique and music are superior to each other in
relieving the pain and anxiety that occur during intrauterine device application.
Additionally, no research has been found in the literature examining the effects of emotional
liberation technique and music recital on the pain and anxiety experienced during
intrauterine device application. With this research, the gap in the field will be eliminated
and new research and applications will be structured.