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Pain causes many physiological and psychological changes in the body, increases the level of anxiety in children and causes prolongation of examination and other procedures. The pain should be evaluated separately for each child, taking into account the level of pain and the individual differences in the response to pain. Mankind has been exposed to many invasive interventions throughout his life from birth and experiences pain and anxiety in relation to this. Experiences with childhood pain shape the future pain responses of children. This study, which was planned to stimulate the touch receptors of two different balls used during venous blood collection, to determine the effect of children between the ages of 6-12 on pain and fear levels, is a randomized controlled study. A total of 200 children will be included in the research. The experimental groups to be included in the research will be asked to grasp the balls with their hands in accordance with their groups, and no attempt will be made to the control group. The research data will be obtained with the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale and Child Fear Scale, which will be used to evaluate before and after the procedure. In addition, oxygen saturation and heart rate will be evaluated immediately before and after removal of the tourniquet.


Clinical Trial Description

Attempt During the trial, all blood collection procedures will be performed by the same nurse working in the hospital's blood collection unit. The nurse who will perform the procedure works as a pediatric nurse for 15 years. Control Group; - Data on the child and his parents will be collected by the researcher using face-to-face interview technique and recorded in the "Information Form". - The child and parent will be informed by showing the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale, the Child Fear Scale, and the pulse oximeter. - Disinfectant will be poured on the child's and parent's hands. - Before the blood draw, the child will be given the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale, the Child Fear Scale, and a pen, and will be asked to mark the facial expression appropriate to his current situation. - The child who filled out the form will be taken to the blood collection room with his parents, and the child will be seated on the blood collection chair. The child and parent will be informed about the blood collection procedure according to the hospital procedure. - Due to the pandemic, in accordance with the hospital procedure, the tourniquet will be disinfected and used after each blood collection. - The nurse will determine the child's extremity suitable for vascular access. - Standard hospital procedures will be applied throughout the blood collection procedure. - Immediately after the procedure, the child will be asked to mark the appropriate facial expression on the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale and the Child Fear Scale during the procedure. - Disinfectant will be poured on the child's and parent's hands. - The child whose blood collection process is completed, and his parents will be thanked for their acceptance to participate in the research and will be ensured to leave the room. Experimental Groups; - Data on the child and his parents will be collected by the researcher using face-to-face interview technique. It will be saved in the "Information Form". - The child and parent will be informed by showing the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale, the Child Fear Scale, and the pulse oximeter. - Disinfectant will be poured on the child's and parent's hands. - Before the blood draw, the child will be given the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale, the Child Fear Scale, and a pen, and will be asked to mark the facial expression appropriate to his current situation. - The child who filled out the form will be taken to the blood collection room with his parents, and the child will be seated on the blood collection chair. The child and parent will be informed about the blood collection procedure according to the hospital procedure. - Due to the pandemic, in accordance with the hospital procedure, the tourniquet will be disinfected and used after each blood collection. - The nurse will determine the child's extremity suitable for vascular access. - According to randomization, the child was able to hold the ball according to the group (Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, Group 4). - Group 1: Serrated ball + extremity group from which venous blood will be taken - Group 2: Serrated ball + hand group on the opposite side of the extremity from which venous blood will be taken - Group 3: Straight ball + extremity group from which venous blood will be taken - Group 4: Flat ball + hand group on the opposite side of the extremity from which venous blood will be taken - Control group: Group to be applied standard hospital blood collection procedure - Standard hospital procedures will be applied throughout the blood collection procedure. - Immediately after the procedure, the child will be asked to mark the appropriate facial expression on the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale and the Child Fear Scale during the procedure. - Disinfectant will be poured on the child's and parent's hands. - The child whose blood collection process is completed, and his parents will be thanked for their acceptance to participate in the research and will be ensured to leave the room. ;


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NCT number NCT04631094
Study type Interventional
Source Ankara University
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Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 1, 2021
Completion date March 1, 2022

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