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NCT number NCT05515302
Other study ID # MRC-01-22-239
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 1, 2022
Est. completion date September 30, 2023

Study information

Verified date January 2023
Source Hamad Medical Corporation
Contact Resmi Lekhadevi, Masters
Phone +97433865694
Email rlekhadevi@hamad.qa
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of this clinical trial is to assess the effect of playing patient preferred audio clip for controlling the pain and anxiety in patients while dressing burn wounds. The age group to be selected for this explicit examination is 18 years and above. The researcher will assess the pain and anxiety levels in both experimental and control groups having sample size of 50 each using standardized tools. The patient in intervention group will be offered selected audio clips to choose from. The patient preferred audio clips will be played for 10 days while the control group will be provided with treatment as usual. After collecting the data from both groups, it will be compared to analyze the effectiveness of listening to the audio clips chosen by the patient.


Description:

Burn related pain and anxiety is an important health problem. Surgical procedures and physical rehabilitation is commonly associated with pain and anxiety among burn injuries. Burn pain initially associated with size and degree of burn followed by post rehabilitation procedures and infections. Pain during burn incident and expectation of pain in treatment procedures create severe anxiety in most of the patients. In this investigation researcher is going to use listening to an audio clip (piece of self-selected music, sound from nature, or religious recitations) as a non-pharmacological intervention. Audio pieces are used for clinical purposes as complementary and alternative medicine. Although it is not practiced extensively due to the lack of evidence-based results in this particular area of research. This is an open label Randomized controlled trial aimed to assess the effectiveness of listening to an audio clip as an adjunct to TAU among hospitalized burns patient. This study is open label, prospective, parallel group, randomized control design. The trial compares thosepatients with intervention group and control group with treatment as usual. Based on the inclusion criteria those patients with 10-30% of burns and need to stay in hospital for 10 days and withpain score of >=4 will be included in the study. The samples will be divided into two groups by randomly assigning the patients to each group. The analysis will be conducted to assess the effectiveness of listening to an audio clip for controlling pain and anxiety. No blinding or masking will be performed in this study.The patients in the intervention group will be introduced to the music player before and the procedure. After the preparation of the intervention subsequently on the same day or during the next day's prior to dressing NRS and BAI will be administered to evaluate the patient's pain and anxiety levels. After completion of intervention pain, anxiety and hemodynamic parameters will be collected. Treatment as usual will be provided for all control group patients as per Unit Protocol. The primary outcome was reduced pain and anxiety levels during the dressing changes as evidenced by reducing 15-20% in experimental group as compared to control group with treatment as usual.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 100
Est. completion date September 30, 2023
Est. primary completion date September 30, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - All adult patients aged 18 years and above. - Fit the diagnostic standard of severe burn injury as per the clinical guidelines with burns up to10% - 30% the total body surface area. (TBSA). - Hospitalized burn patients with an expected stay in hospital for 10 days at the time of signing the informed consent. - Patient needs to be literate to understand the instruction and the audio clip and provide response for the questionnaire. - Pain score before intervention >=4 NRS (moderate pain Exclusion Criteria: - Burn patients who are critically ill with ventilator support, - Burn patient with respiratory problem or hearing impairment, - Burn patients with cognitive impairments. - Burn patient with diabetic neuropathy

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Audio Clip
Selected Audio clips will be introduced to the study subjects during the Burns Dressing Changes. The Audio Clips will be selected as per subjects preference.

Locations

Country Name City State
Qatar Hamad Medical Corporation Doha

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Hamad Medical Corporation

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Qatar, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Medication intake Rescue doses asked by the patient Throughout study completion up to 10 days after randomization.
Primary change in pain intensity Measures the changes in pain intensity with a Numerical Rating Scale from 0-10 with higher score indicates higher levels of pain and lower scores indicates less pain 15-20% in experimental group as compared to control group with treatment as usual. Throughout study completion up to 10 days after randomization.
Primary changes in anxiety level Measures the changes in anxiety with Beck Anxiety Inventory scale from 0-63 maximum scores. Higher scores indicate higher levels of anxiety and lower scores indicates lower levels of anxiety. Throughout study completion up to10 days after randomization.
Secondary changes in Heart rate Measures changes in heart rate via hospital monitors , these changes are in beats per minute(bpm) and will be obtained prior to pre-intervention phase and immediately after post intervention phase. Throughout study completion up to10 days after randamization .
Secondary changes in Respiratory rate Measures changes in heart rate via hospital monitors ,these changes are in breaths per minute(bpm) and will be obtained prior to pre-intervention phase and immediately after post intervention phase. Throughout study completion up to10 days after randomization.
Secondary Changes in Blood Pressure Measures changes in blood pressure via hospital monitors ,these changes are in millimeters of mercury (mm hg) and will be obtained prior to pre-intervention phase and immediately after post intervention phase. Throughout study completion up to 10 days after randomization.
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