Heel Warming With Mild and Hot Thermofor Applied Before Heel Lance

NCT ID: NCT05228366

Last Updated: 2023-03-14

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

120 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-05-11

Study Completion Date

2022-10-18

Brief Summary

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Heel warming with thermophor during heel blood collection is a cost-effective and easy-to-apply method. In previous studies, it has been shown that applying heat to the heel reduces the pain of taking heel blood, increases comfort and shortens the procedure time and total crying time. Warm aplication increases the skin surface temperature, causing proximal vasodilation, thereby accelerating blood flow and increasing blood circulation. Increased blood circulation can reduce the pressure applied to the heel of newborns, shorten the procedure time, reduce the perception of pain and increase comfort. As a result of the literature review, it is seen that there is no clarity about the temperature degrees used in heel heating. It has been seen in the literature that warming the heel before heel blood collection is often carried out as mild (34-37C) or hot (38-40C). This study aims to determine heel warming with mild (34-37C) and hot (38-40C) thermofor applied before heel lance on total crying time and procedure time in healthy term newborns.

Detailed Description

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Aim: The effect of heel warming with mild (34-37C) and hot (38-40C) thermofor applied before capillary heel blood sampling on total crying time and procedure time in term newborns.

Method: This study was planned as a randomized controlled, experimental, double-blind, single-center study. The universe of the research will be term newborns whose heel blood samples will be taken within the scope of the Newborn Screening Program (NSP) in the Isparta Şehir Hospital Gynecology and Obstetrics III Service.

The sample of the study was determined as 120 healthy term newborn (40 control, 40 intervention 1, 40 intervention 2).

Intervention: In this study, ineffective heel warming with thermofor will be applied to the control group; heel warming with mild (34-37C) thermofor will be applied to the intervention group 1; heel warming with hot (38-40C) thermofor will be applied to the intervention group 2. All newborns will breastfed from their mothers during and after the procedure.

Data collection instruments: Newborn Information Form (NIF).

Data collection: Heel blood collection will be video-recorded from the pre-evaluation stage (one minute before the intervention) until the 5th minute after the puncture heel. The video recording will be monitored by independent evaluator who do not know the purpose of the study, and the processing time will be recorded.

Conditions

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Nursing Caries

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

3-armed randomized controlled trial
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants
Double-blind

Study Groups

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Heel warming with mild thermofor group

Heel warming will be applied to the newborns in the ıntervention group 1 with a thermofor containing 34-37C warm water for 5 minutes before the heel blood collection procedure. During the procedure, the general condition of the newborn and the changes in his skin will be observed closely. Heel blood collection will be performed by following the standard procedure steps that are routinely applied in the service.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Heel warming with mild thermofor group

Intervention Type OTHER

Heel warming will be applied to the newborns in the ıntervention group 1 with a thermofor containing 34-37C warm water for 5 minutes before the heel blood collection procedure. During the procedure, the general condition of the newborn and the changes in his skin will be observed closely. Heel blood collection will be performed by following the standard procedure steps that are routinely applied in the service

Heel warming with hot thermofor group

Heel warming will be applied to the newborns in the ıntervention group 2 with a thermofor containing 38-40C warm water for 5 minutes before the heel blood collection procedure. During the procedure, the general condition of the newborn and the changes in his skin will be observed closely. Heel blood collection will be performed by following the standard procedure steps that are routinely applied in the service.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Heel warming with hot thermofor group

Intervention Type OTHER

Heel warming will be applied to the newborns in the ıntervention group 2 with a thermofor containing 38-40C warm water for 5 minutes before the heel blood collection procedure. During the procedure, the general condition of the newborn and the changes in his skin will be observed closely. Heel blood collection will be performed by following the standard procedure steps that are routinely applied in the service

Ineffective heel warming with thermofor group

Ineffective heel warming will be applied to the newborns in the control group with a thermofor containing 28C warm water for 5 minutes before the heel blood collection procedure. During the procedure, the general condition of the newborn and the changes in his skin will be observed closely. Heel blood collection will be performed by following the standard procedure steps that are routinely applied in the service.

Group Type OTHER

Ineffective heel warming with thermofor group

Intervention Type OTHER

Ineffective heel warming will be applied to the newborns in the control group with a thermofor containing 28C warm water for 5 minutes before the heel blood collection procedure. During the procedure, the general condition of the newborn and the changes in his skin will be observed closely. Heel blood collection will be performed by following the standard procedure steps that are routinely applied in the service.

Interventions

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Heel warming with mild thermofor group

Heel warming will be applied to the newborns in the ıntervention group 1 with a thermofor containing 34-37C warm water for 5 minutes before the heel blood collection procedure. During the procedure, the general condition of the newborn and the changes in his skin will be observed closely. Heel blood collection will be performed by following the standard procedure steps that are routinely applied in the service

Intervention Type OTHER

Heel warming with hot thermofor group

Heel warming will be applied to the newborns in the ıntervention group 2 with a thermofor containing 38-40C warm water for 5 minutes before the heel blood collection procedure. During the procedure, the general condition of the newborn and the changes in his skin will be observed closely. Heel blood collection will be performed by following the standard procedure steps that are routinely applied in the service

Intervention Type OTHER

Ineffective heel warming with thermofor group

Ineffective heel warming will be applied to the newborns in the control group with a thermofor containing 28C warm water for 5 minutes before the heel blood collection procedure. During the procedure, the general condition of the newborn and the changes in his skin will be observed closely. Heel blood collection will be performed by following the standard procedure steps that are routinely applied in the service.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Born between 38-42 gestational weeks (term newborns)
* Newborns with a birth weight of 2500-4400 grams
* Newborns with stable physiological parameters and general condition
* Newborns with vitamin K and hepatitis B vaccine in the delivery room
* Newborns with eight or more Apgar scores in the first and fifth minutes

Exclusion Criteria

* Newborns with problems during pregnancy, labor and postpartum
* Newborns with congenital anomaly
* Newborns receiving pharmacological or non-pharmacological pain management intervention before the procedure
* Newborns with receiving oxygen therapy
* Newborns with having undergone a surgical procedure
* Newborns with sepsis or suspected sepsis
* Newborns whose parents state that they want to leave the study while the study continues
Minimum Eligible Age

24 Hours

Maximum Eligible Age

72 Hours

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Isparta University of Applied Sciences

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Fahriye PAZARCIKCI

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Isparta University of Applied Sciences, Isparta, Turkey

Locations

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Isparta University of Applied Sciences

Isparta, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

References

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Shu SH, Lee YL, Hayter M, Wang RH. Efficacy of swaddling and heel warming on pain response to heel stick in neonates: a randomised control trial. J Clin Nurs. 2014 Nov;23(21-22):3107-14. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12549. Epub 2014 Jan 30.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 24476226 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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IspartaUASNursingCare2

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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