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Investigation of the Effect of White Noise Listening on Pain and Comfort During Invasive Interventions in Newborns (IEWNLPCDIIN)

NCT05103800 NA COMPLETED

Comfort, distress and the absence of pain can be described as free from anxiety, somewhat enjoyable and ease (peaceful) situation. The child health and disease nurse should come up with physiological problems of the baby, increase the comfort degree to reduce the stress level of the baby and ensure improvement in the baby's location. This research was experimentally designed to investigate the effect of the baby's own intrauterine heart sound on pain and comfort during the invasive procedures applied to the healthy born babies in the delivery units of the Batman Gynecology and Pediatrics Hospital. The research will be performed by selecting samples in a simple random sampling method from the babies who born healthy and timely in the normal vaginal way. The number of samples will be determined by power analysis method after pilot study. The previously white noise will have listened to the babies in experimental group and will be recorded by camera during invasive interventions and the pain and comfort scale will be applied. The scales will be applied to the control group let them without listening White noise but also will be recorded with camera and thus the data will be collected. A nurse working in the unit will perform invasive interventions, later two specialists will watch video records and so the pain and comfort scales will be filled. No study on this subject was found in the international literature review. Based on the need to fill this gap in the literature, it seems that the study will contribute to the field of child health and diseases nursing.

Details

Lead sponsorBatman University
PhaseNA
StatusCOMPLETED
Enrolment80
Start dateMon Nov 15 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
CompletionSun May 15 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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Interventions

Countries

Turkey (Türkiye)