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NCT ID: NCT06230601 Not yet recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

Effect of Cough Trick Method and Pinwheel Blowing in Blood Collection

Start date: February 10, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aimed to examine the effect of the cough trick method and pinwheel blowing on the severity of pain during blood collection in school-age children.The study will be conducted with children aged 6-12 years who are subjected to blood tests by a pediatrician."Descriptive Questionnaire", "Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)", "FLACC Pain Rating Scale" and "Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale (WBFPRS)" will be used to collect data.The data will be uploaded to the computer and coded by the researchers, and the data will be evaluated in the SPSS package program.The sociodemographic data of the children participating in the study will be given as numbers and percentage distributions. Appropriate tests will be used by analyzing the data for normal distribution. The statistical significance level of the study was determined as p< 0.05. In addition, at the end of the research, the status of working with sufficient sample size will be tested with post-hoc power analysis.

NCT ID: NCT05469035 Not yet recruiting - Nursing Care Clinical Trials

The Effect of Nurse Training on the Improvement of Subcutaneous Heparin Applications

Start date: July 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

One of the most important duties and responsibilities of nurses is drug administration. During drug administration, the nurse uses appropriate administration techniques and ensures patient safety by knowing the drugs and their side effects. This study aimed to examine the effect of nurse training on the improvement of subcutaneous heparin applications. In this study, it was planned to train nurses by using two different training methods. These methods are online and face-to-face training. In both methods, it was planned to evaluate the subcutaneous drug administration knowledge and skill of nurses before and after the training.

NCT ID: NCT05434364 Not yet recruiting - Pain, Acute Clinical Trials

Comparison Three Methods on Endotracheal Aspiration in Preterm Infants

Start date: March 3, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Stress and pain control are vital for newborns, especially preterm babies. While painful procedures cause physiological changes in the short term, they negatively affect brain development in the long term. Non-pharmacological interventions with proven efficacy include: fetal position, sucrose, breastfeeding, breast milk, maternal presence, non-nutritive sucking, swaddling (wrapping) and skin-to-skin contact, as well as developmentally supportive positioning. Evaluating the effectiveness of nursing practices to be performed on babies, scientifically proving the most beneficial application that will both alleviate pain and increase their comfort in painful procedures such as aspiration and being more beneficial to babies are among the most basic benefits. Thanks to these applications, it is predicted that your baby will experience less pain and provide more comfort. Therefore, this study aim to comparison the effects of facilitated tucking, swaddling and prone position applied during endotracheal aspiration on pain, comfort and physiological parameters in preterm infants.

NCT ID: NCT00461201 Not yet recruiting - Acute Disease Clinical Trials

Nurse vs General Practitioner Care for Patients Requesting Same Day Consultations in Primary Care

Start date: January 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of nursing care in relation to usual medical care in adult patients who demand to be visited the same day in Primary Care Teams in Catalonia, as it is suggested in other countries.