The Effect of Gentle Human Touch and Kangaroo Care on Pain and Crying Physiological Parameters During Hepatitis-B Vaccination in a Newborn
NCT ID: NCT06196502
Last Updated: 2024-01-09
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-02-01
2024-08-30
Brief Summary
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Numerous non-invasive, non-pharmacological techniques are employed for this goal. Among the non-invasive, non-pharmacological techniques include breastfeeding, nursing, therapeutic touch, skin-to-skin contact, wrapping, swaddling, music therapy, and white noise. The Hepatitis-B vaccine is among the first invasive therapies administered to infants. Research indicates that pain scores are positively impacted by canopy touch. Skin-to-skin contact is achieved by a number of techniques. The most popular is kangaroo care, which is given to mothers nude on their chests. Gentle human touch is another technique used to lessen pain during invasive operations (GHT). GHT is a soothing tactile stimulation that doesn't involve touching or rubbing. Several research have examined GHT's impact and discovered that it effectively reduces pain.
The purpose of this study was to ascertain how GHT and Kangaroo care affected the newborn's pain, length of crying, and physiological parameters while the Hepatitis-B vaccine was being administered. The researchers at the Kirsehir Training and Research Hospital in Turkey will apply their findings to healthy newborns who are placed adjacent to their moms in the postpartum ward. The researchers have experience in neonatal critical care nursing and are qualified in therapeutic touch.
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Detailed Description
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With the right treatment, extrauterine adaption can be ensured for the newborn during this dangerous time. Many invasive procedures for diagnosis and prevention are part of healthy newborn care, and they are crucial for maintaining health once early extrauterine adaption is achieved. These invasive procedures include blood sugar testing, intramuscular injections, heel blood collection, and blood collection from peripheral veins.
Contrary to popular assumption, neonates have more sensitive pain perception, and it is well recognized that discomfort in newborns can lead to a variety of issues. The American Academy of Pediatrics states that pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience brought on by actual or anticipated texture.
Infants experience pain to the same extent as adults do. So much so that pain in babies has been linked to a wide range of both immediate and long-term consequences, including altered physiological parameters, issues with nutrition and sleep, chronic pain syndrome, difficulty focusing, anxiety, cognitive behavioral disorders, adjustment disorder, and growth retardation. Each and every newborn is entitled to pain relief and reduction.
Avoiding painful interventions is the most crucial tactic in the management of newborn pain. It is impossible to avoid the necessity for therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, though. As such, pain reduction and elimination are crucial. According to studies, non-pharmacological techniques used on infants undergoing invasive operations are successful in reducing discomfort, pain, and restlessness while enhancing comfort. Numerous non-invasive, non-pharmacological techniques are employed for this goal. Among the non-invasive, non-pharmacological techniques include breastfeeding, nursing, therapeutic touch, skin-to-skin contact, wrapping, swaddling, music therapy, and white noise.
The Hepatitis-B vaccine is among the first invasive therapies administered to infants. Research indicates that pain scores are positively impacted by canopy touch. Skin-to-skin contact is achieved by a number of techniques. The most popular is kangaroo care, which is given to mothers nude on their chests.Gentle human touch is another technique used to lessen pain during invasive operations (GHT). GHT is a soothing tactile stimulation that doesn't involve touching or rubbing. Numerous research have examined GHT's impact and discovered that it effectively reduces pain.
In order to ensure patients' comfort and minimize the harmful effects of uncomfortable treatments, nurses play a crucial role. supplemental medical attention Basic nursing procedures have built-in techniques that help lessen the discomfort of intrusive interventions. Thus, the purpose of this study was to compare the effects of the two applications and assess the impact of kangaroo care and GHT on pain, duration of crying, and physiological parameters during the administration of the Hepatitis-B vaccine to neonates.Research Design: This study was designed as a randomized controlled experimental design to assess the impact of GHT and kangaroo care on newborn infants' pain, length of crying, and physiological parameters during the administration of the Hepatitis-B vaccine. Location and Study Features: The Gynecology and Obstetrics Service of the Kırşehir Training and Research Hospital in Turkey will be the site of this research. The ward has twelve nurses and twenty-eight beds. Every year, on average, 1000 people are born. The universe and study sample: To decide how many newborns should be in the research sample, a power analysis will be done at the start of the study. Upon reviewing the pertinent literature, it becomes evident that comparable research have utilized samples.Analyzing the pertinent literature reveals that research with similar designs have sampled between 30-35 groups. Research will be assessed in relation to the comparable research sample. The G\*power tool will then be used by a statistician to do a power analysis. Study Universe and Sample: The number of newborn newborns to be included in the research sample will be determined at the outset of the study through a power analysis. Analyzing the pertinent literature reveals that research with similar designs have sampled between 30-35 groups. Research will be assessed in relation to the comparable research sample. The G\*power tool will then be used by a statistician to do a power analysis.
At least thirty babies will be included in each of the three groups that will be randomly assigned, along with a control group. The sample group will be randomly assigned numbers ranging from 1 to 90 using the web software www.randomizer.org to identify the groups to which the newborns will be placed.A statistician will conduct post-power analysis once there are ninety samples.
Data collecting Form is the first data collecting tool. 1. The researcher scanned the literature to generate this form. It asks about the parents' sociodemographic details as well as the newborn's birth weight, height, head circumference, first and fifth Apgar scores, gestational week, and gender.
2\. The NIPS (Neonatal Infant Pain Scale) 3. Registration Form for Application This form is used to record the groups' physiological parameters and NIPS score before, during, and after the hepatitis-B vaccination procedure.
Methods and Approach to Be Used Mothers who are calm before giving birth will be invited to participate in the study. Mothers who volunteer to participate in the research and meet the eligibility requirements will have their written consent obtained.
Both the mother and the child are expected to be stable following delivery. Prior to the surgery, the newborns' physiological parameters (heart rate and SpO2) will be monitored by attaching a neonatal probe to the pulse oximetry.
Next, the groups selected by randomization will receive GHT with Gentle Human Touch (Group 1), Kangaroo Care (Group 2), and Control Group (Group 3). Without affecting the control group, the researcher will conduct the GHT and provide kangaroo care with the moms of the infants. The same nurse will give each baby the hepatitis-B vaccination. A neonatal nurse will use a stopwatch to monitor the newborn's screaming times during the process.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Gentle human touch (GHT)
Experimental: Gentle human touch (GHT) Group 1: Gentle touch is a touch technique that provides a kind of relaxation in premature babies, reduces behavioral stress and motor activities of babies and is effective in their positive behavior.
Gentle Human Touch (GHT)
Gentle touch is a touch technique that provides a kind of relaxation in premature babies, reduces behavioral stress and motor activities of babies and is effective in their positive behavior. GHT Hepatitis-B vaccine will start 5 minutes before the application and continue during and after the procedure. It is planned to take 10 minutes in total. The researcher will place one hand on the baby's head and the other hand on the baby's lower abdomen, covering the waist and hips, for 10 minutes.
Kangaroo Care
Experimental: Kangaroo Care Group 2: Kangaroo care is a comforting technique that strengthens and bonds the baby and parent, increases the production of milk by the mother, and lessens the stress and anxiety of both parties. Kangaroo care between parent and baby is a method that regulates vital values, reduces the possibility of hypoglycemia and prevents hypothermia.
Kangaroo Care
Kangaroo care will be provided to randomly selected volunteer moms in their own gynecological ward rooms, where they will have skin-to-skin contact with their babies while maintaining their privacy. Kangaroo care is a strategy that promotes bonding and engagement between a mother and her infant by allowing skin-to-skin contact with the newborn's face facing the mother and only the diaper remaining.
The infant is positioned such that his or her shoulders are totally on the mother's chest, ensuring the baby's airway is open. To avoid heat loss while the baby is in skin-to-skin contact with his mother, a tiny blanket will be placed on his back and a beanie will be placed on his head. Kangaroo care will begin 5 minutes before the Hepatitis-B vaccine is administered and will continue throughout the operation. It is estimated that it will take 10 minutes in total.
Lactation
Breastfeeding will begin 5 minutes before the Hepatitis-B vaccine administration and will continue during and after the procedure. It is planned to last 10 minutes in total.
Lactation
Breastfeeding will become standard medical practice. Breastfeeding will start as soon as the baby is given the vaccination and continue throughout the process.
Interventions
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Gentle Human Touch (GHT)
Gentle touch is a touch technique that provides a kind of relaxation in premature babies, reduces behavioral stress and motor activities of babies and is effective in their positive behavior. GHT Hepatitis-B vaccine will start 5 minutes before the application and continue during and after the procedure. It is planned to take 10 minutes in total. The researcher will place one hand on the baby's head and the other hand on the baby's lower abdomen, covering the waist and hips, for 10 minutes.
Kangaroo Care
Kangaroo care will be provided to randomly selected volunteer moms in their own gynecological ward rooms, where they will have skin-to-skin contact with their babies while maintaining their privacy. Kangaroo care is a strategy that promotes bonding and engagement between a mother and her infant by allowing skin-to-skin contact with the newborn's face facing the mother and only the diaper remaining.
The infant is positioned such that his or her shoulders are totally on the mother's chest, ensuring the baby's airway is open. To avoid heat loss while the baby is in skin-to-skin contact with his mother, a tiny blanket will be placed on his back and a beanie will be placed on his head. Kangaroo care will begin 5 minutes before the Hepatitis-B vaccine is administered and will continue throughout the operation. It is estimated that it will take 10 minutes in total.
Lactation
Breastfeeding will become standard medical practice. Breastfeeding will start as soon as the baby is given the vaccination and continue throughout the process.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Born at 38 weeks or above and with a body weight of \>2500 grams,
* Apgar score 1st and 5th 7 and above per minute,
* Mothers who speak and speak Turkish
Exclusion Criteria
* Hospitalization of the baby in the neonatal intensive care unit after birth
* Mothers with hepatitis B vaccine refusal
* Mothers who do not have kangaroo care
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2 Days
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Kirsehir Ahi Evran Universitesi
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Elif Tuba KOC
Child Health and Diseases Nursing Department President
Locations
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Kirsehir Ahi Evran University
Kırşehir, Kırşehir, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Uematsu H, Sobue I. Effect of music (Brahms lullaby) and non-nutritive sucking on heel lance in preterm infants: A randomized controlled crossover trial. Paediatr Child Health. 2019 Feb;24(1):e33-e39. doi: 10.1093/pch/pxy072. Epub 2018 Jul 24.
Im H, Kim E. Effect of Yakson and Gentle Human Touch versus usual care on urine stress hormones and behaviors in preterm infants: a quasi-experimental study. Int J Nurs Stud. 2009 Apr;46(4):450-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2008.01.009. Epub 2008 Mar 18.
Dur S, Caglar S, Yildiz NU, Dogan P, Guney Varal I. The effect of Yakson and Gentle Human Touch methods on pain and physiological parameters in preterm infants during heel lancing. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2020 Dec;61:102886. doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2020.102886. Epub 2020 Jun 27.
Huang Q, Lai X, Liao J, Tan Y. Effect of non-pharmacological interventions on sleep in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit: A protocol for systematic review and network meta-analysis. Medicine (Baltimore). 2021 Oct 29;100(43):e27587. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000027587.
Sezer Efe Y, Erdem E, Caner N, Gunes T. The effect of gentle human touch on pain, comfort and physiological parameters in preterm infants during heel lancing. Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2022 Aug;48:101622. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2022.101622. Epub 2022 Jun 22.
Other Identifiers
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AhiEvranU-UTubaKOÇ-001
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Identifier Source: org_study_id
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