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Recurrent and painful interventions such as heel lancing, venipuncture, dressing change, endotracheal aspiration are frequently performed in neonatal intensive care units (NICU). Touch is one of the infant's earliest developing senses. Therefore it is very important among individualized supportive care practices. Correct stimulation of the infant's sense of touch affects psychosocial development positively. In addition, it is reported that touch has a calming and analgesic effect during invasive interventions. Therefore, there is a need for touch appropriate for development of newborn. The aim of this study was determine the effect of Yakson and Gentle Human Touch on pain and physiologic parameters in preterm infants during endotracheal aspiration.


Clinical Trial Description

It was designed as a prospective, quasi-experimental.In this study, each intubated infant will be followed up during 3 aspiration procedures. The first aspiration procedure will be performed without intervention. During the second and third aspiration procedure, yakson and gentle touch will be applied, respectively.Physiological parameters and pain score of newborn will be evaluated before, during and immediately after aspiration. Yakson touch: Yakson touch is defined in traditional Korean culture as a kind of therapeutic touch that a mother believes will treat her sick child by stroking it with a compassionate, sincere and loving attitude. The Yakson protocol was developed by Im and Kim (2009) in an understandable form that can be easily implemented. While newborn is in supine position, practitioner applies Yakson touch. The Yakson touch method continue for 15 minutes with steady touch (5 minutes), compassionate caressing (5 minutes), and repetition of steady touch (5 minutes). In this method, the palms of the practitioner and all fingers keep in close contact so that the babies don't feel pressure. 1. Steady touch (5 minutes): One hand rest on the chest and abdomen of the preterm infant, while the other hand support the back and hip of the preterm infant. 2. Compassionate Caress (5 minutes): In the same hand position, the practitioner repeat caressing and resting for 5 minutes: Caress (1 minutes), rest (30 seconds), caress (1 minutes), rest (30 seconds), and caress (2 minutes). The practitioner caress the infants' chest and belly with a 1 cm diameter clockwise circular movement every 10 second. 3. Steady touch (5 minutes): The practitioner follow the steady touch procedure as previously describe. Gentle Human Touch: Gentle human touch refers to steady contact of the skin without caressing or massaging. While the practitioner place one hand on the crown of the preterm infant on the eyebrow line with the fingertip touch for 15 minutes, the other hand was place on the lower abdomen covering the waist and hip of the infants. ;


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NCT number NCT05784857
Study type Interventional
Source Acibadem University
Contact Zehra Kan Öntürk, Assist Prof
Phone 02165004163
Email zehra.kan@acibadem.edu.tr
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date February 24, 2023
Completion date February 1, 2024

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