The Effect of Multisensory Stimulation on Baby's Pain and Mother's Anxiety During Heel Blood Collection
NCT ID: NCT05606458
Last Updated: 2022-11-04
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-07-25
2020-01-25
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Control Group
The baby who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria underwent routine heel blood sampling at the hospital. First of all, the foot of the baby, who was taken to an open bed under a radiant heater, was warmed in the nurse's hand for one minute, the area where the baby's heel blood would be taken was determined, the baby's heel was wiped with 70% alcohol with the help of a sponge and waited for it to dry, then heel lance was performed. The procedure was completed after the relevant sections on the pre-prepared heel blood sheet were filled with blood. A light touch was provided if necessary for routine comfort of the infant for ethical reasons.
No interventions assigned to this group
İntervention Group
Their mothers gave a multisensory stimulus to the newborns in the mother's room.
1. Stimulus: Breast milk, breastfeeding (sense of taste)
2. Stimulus : Maternal touch (sense of touch)
3. Stimulus: Mother's voice (hearing sense)
4. Stimulus: Maternal eye contact (sense of sight)
5. Stimulus: Mother skin smell (sense of smell)
İntervention Group
Before the procedure, the baby was started to be breastfed (1st stimulus). The mother supported her baby's back and bottom with one hand. He started to touch by positioning the thumb of the other hand to prevent the baby's nose from being blocked, and the other fingers of the same hand to touch the baby's face (2nd stimulus). The mother started to talk to her baby with a gentle tone of voice, sometimes using sentences (lullaby, song, etc.) that she wanted to increase the volume of her voice (3rd stimulus). The mother was in the baby's sight (4th stimulus). Clothes were removed as much as possible for the smell of the mother's skin (5th stimulus). The baby's foot in the mother's arms was warmed in the nurse's hand for a minute. The area was determined, and the baby's heel was wiped with 70% alcohol. It was expected to dry. Heel piercing was performed while the stimuli continued. Heel blood was taken. When the evaluation period is complete, the process is over.
Interventions
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İntervention Group
Before the procedure, the baby was started to be breastfed (1st stimulus). The mother supported her baby's back and bottom with one hand. He started to touch by positioning the thumb of the other hand to prevent the baby's nose from being blocked, and the other fingers of the same hand to touch the baby's face (2nd stimulus). The mother started to talk to her baby with a gentle tone of voice, sometimes using sentences (lullaby, song, etc.) that she wanted to increase the volume of her voice (3rd stimulus). The mother was in the baby's sight (4th stimulus). Clothes were removed as much as possible for the smell of the mother's skin (5th stimulus). The baby's foot in the mother's arms was warmed in the nurse's hand for a minute. The area was determined, and the baby's heel was wiped with 70% alcohol. It was expected to dry. Heel piercing was performed while the stimuli continued. Heel blood was taken. When the evaluation period is complete, the process is over.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* The birth weight of 2500 g or more
* Having a baby for whom only heel blood sampling will be performed
* Babies with a 5th-minute Apgar score of 7 and above
* Having a baby who did not receive any painful stimuli until 30 minutes before the intervention
* The criteria for the parent's willingness to participate in the study are sought.
Exclusion Criteria
* Voluntary refusal of parents to take heel blood
38 Weeks
42 Weeks
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Uludag University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Aysenur Akkaya Gul
Lecturer
Locations
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Uludag University
Bursa, Nilufer, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Akkaya-Gul A, Ozyazicioglu N, Celikboya-Kabadayi E. Multisensory stimulation by mothers: impact on neonatal pain and maternal anxiety during heel blood collection: a randomized controlled trial. J Perinatol. 2025 Oct 6. doi: 10.1038/s41372-025-02436-5. Online ahead of print.
Other Identifiers
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UludagUniversity/AKKAYAGUL
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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