The Effect of Diverting Attention Technique on Labor Pain and Satisfaction
NCT ID: NCT06194890
Last Updated: 2024-01-08
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
70 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-12-08
2024-04-08
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Measures aimed at reducing pain and shortening the length of labor stages may increase maternal satisfaction with the birth experience ( Kordi et al., 2018 ). Maternal and fetal complications limit the use of pharmacological methods to facilitate birth; For this reason, more user-friendly, non-prescription, lower-cost and less complicated methods are preferred (Mirghafourvand et al., 2014). Although there are many techniques available today to make the birth experience enjoyable, it is still important to find more easily applicable methods (Siddiquee et al., 2016). One of the non-medical interventions to reduce sensitivity is the cognitive-behavioral approach; With this approach, the individual's attention is shifted from a painful stimulus to an external stimulus (Indovina et al., 2016). This non-pharmacological approach can be adopted to alleviate stress and lower cortisol concentrations in response to stress. Having a patient with pain watch a video can be used to "direct attention to a different direction", which is a part of nursing care in pain management (İnal and Canbulat, 2015). There are studies using different non-invasive methods to reduce pain during labor (Ebrahimian and Bilandi, 2021; Kazeminia et al., 2020). However, no randomized controlled study has been found in which comedy videos were watched for labor pain management and birth satisfaction. For this reason, it is planned to investigate the effect of comedy video on pain and birth satisfaction in this study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
FACTORIAL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Control group
When the patients are admitted, their written consent will be obtained and personal information forms and the Visual Comparison Scale (VAS) pain scale will be applied to all participants. VAS pain scale will be applied to both groups during the active phase of labor with 6-8 cm dilatation and 8-10 cm dilatation phases. At the end of the labor, the "Birth Satisfaction Scale Short Form" will be applied to both groups.
No interventions assigned to this group
Intervention group
When the patients are admitted, their written consent will be obtained and personal information forms and the Visual Comparison Scale (VAS) pain scale will be applied to all participants.
Women in the experimental group will watch a 15-20 minute video with comedy content during the active phase of the action (4-6 cm dilation), and no intervention will be made to women in the control group.
VAS pain scale will be applied to both groups during the active phase of labor with 6-8 cm dilatation and 8-10 cm dilatation phases. At the end of the labor, the "Birth Satisfaction Scale Short Form" will be applied to both groups.
Distraction technique with comedy video
Women in the intervention group will watch an average of 6 minutes of comedy videos during the active phase, transition phase and latent phase of labor.
Interventions
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Distraction technique with comedy video
Women in the intervention group will watch an average of 6 minutes of comedy videos during the active phase, transition phase and latent phase of labor.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Being between the ages of 18-45,
* Knowing Turkish,
* Not having a high-risk pregnancy diagnosis,
* Being over 37 weeks gestational age,
* Volunteering to participate in research.
Exclusion Criteria
* Being diagnosed with a high-risk pregnancy,
* The gestational age is less than 37 weeks,
* Having passed the active phase of labor or being in the latent phase.
18 Years
45 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Hitit University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Fatma Yildirim
Dr.
Locations
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Fatma Yıldırım
Çorum, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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Hitit_Labor
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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