Pain, Acute Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of ShotBloker and Helfer Skin Tap Technique on Pain and Fear During Intramuscular Injection in Children Aged 6-12 in the Pediatric Emergency Unit
NCT number | NCT05563233 |
Other study ID # | 1824 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | April 10, 2022 |
Est. completion date | November 10, 2023 |
Verified date | November 2023 |
Source | Tarsus University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
To examine the effect of the Helfer skin tap technique and ShotBloker application on pain and fear experienced during intramuscular injection in children aged 6-12 in the pediatric emergency unit. It was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study to determine its effect on fear. The population of the study will be children aged 6-12 years who applied to the Tarsus State Hospital, and Pediatric Emergency Clinic and the sample will be 177 children who will undergo intramuscular intervention and meet the criteria for inclusion in the study. In data collection; Data collection form, Wong-Baker Scale, and Child fear scale will be used. In order to examine the mean scores of pain and fear according to intramuscular administration techniques in children, appropriate tests will be used by making an analysis of conformity to normal distribution.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 177 |
Est. completion date | November 10, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | November 10, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Years to 12 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - To be 6-12 years old, - Volunteering to participate in the research, - Not having a chronic disease, not having a mental or neurological disability, - Being able to communicate verbally, - Not taking any medication that has an analgesic effect at least 6 hours before applying to the emergency room. - Not have a life-threatening (sepsis, shock, respiratory/cardiogenic arrest, etc.) disease Exclusion Criteria: - Not to be between the ages of 6-12, - Not volunteering to participate in the research, - Having a chronic disease, mental or neurological disability, - Taking any analgesic medication at least 6 hours before applying to the emergency room - Having a life-threatening (sepsis, shock, respiratory/cardiogenic arrest, etc.) disease |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Tarsus State Hospital | Mersin |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Tarsus University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Wong-Baker Scale score | Wong-Baker Scale (Pain Face Rating Scale): In the Wong-Baker scale, there are faces representing increasing pain severity from left to right, ranging from zero to five. The leftmost face has a smiling expression, indicating a pain-free state, while the right-most face has a crying expression, corresponding to the most severe pain. Below each facial expression is a short description describing the severity of pain: 0 - no pain, 1- a little pain, 2- a little more pain, 3- even more pain, 4- a lot of pain, 5- the most severe pain.
Before, during, and 5 minutes after the injection, the pain level of the children in all groups will be re-evaluated. |
1 day | |
Primary | Child Fear Scale score | Child Fear Scale: The Child Fear Scale is a scale used to assess the anxiety level of children with 5 face shapes scored between 0-4. 0 = no anxiety, 4 = severe anxiety.
Before, during, and 5 minutes after the injection, the fear level of the children in all groups will be re-evaluated. |
1 day | |
Primary | mean arterial pressure | The mean arterial pressureof the child was evaluated and recorded before during, and 5 minutes after the injection | 1 day | |
Primary | heart rate | The heart rate of the child was evaluated and recorded before during, and 5 minutes after the injection | 1 day | |
Primary | saturation | The saturation of the child was evaluated and recorded before during, and 5 minutes after the injection | 1 day |
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