The Effect of Mother's Smell and Breast Milk Smell on Pain
NCT ID: NCT06323551
Last Updated: 2025-04-15
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
90 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-03-14
2025-03-24
Brief Summary
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In the study group that will be made to smell the mother's scent; The mother of each baby whose heel blood will be taken will be given a specially made cover made of 100% cotton yarn, sterilized the day before, and the mother will be asked to put the cover on her bare skin (on her bare skin) after the shower and to keep the cover on the mother's chest for one night (8 hours). It will be placed 15 cm away from the baby and smelled 5 minutes before and 5 minutes after the heel prick attempt. The baby's pain score will be evaluated by the observing nurse according to the NIPS pain scale 5 minutes before, during and 5 minutes after the procedure.
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Detailed Description
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The population of the research will consist of all-term babies followed in the Mersin Şehir EAH neonatal intensive care unit.
As a result of Power analysis (G\*Power 3.1.9.2) based on Akcan and Polat's (2015) study titled "The effect of breast milk, amniotic fluid and lavender scent on pain during invasive procedures in newborns"; In the evaluation made according to the NIPS score, when the Effect Size was taken as 0.619, the minimum number of samples for each group determined for Power: 0.95 was determined as 28 newborns. Considering the case losses, it was planned to include 30 newborns in each group.
Randomization: In the study, 60 newborns in the sample will be randomly assigned to the control and breast milk scent groups. Random assignments will be made using a computer program to determine the group in which the newborns will be placed (https://www.randomlists.com/team-generator).
During the heel prick procedure, which is routinely performed in the neonatal intensive care unit, no pharmacological/non-pharmacological method will be applied to the control group to reduce the baby's pain before, during, and after the heel prick. The baby's pain score will be evaluated by the observing nurse according to the NIPS pain scale 5 minutes before, during and 5 minutes after the procedure.
In the study group that will be made to smell the mother's scent; The mother of each baby whose heel blood will be taken will be given a specially made cover made of 100% cotton yarn, sterilized the day before, and the mother will be asked to put the cover on her bare skin (on her bare skin) after the shower and to keep the cover on the mother's chest for one night (8 hours). It will be placed 15 cm away from the baby and smelled 5 minutes before and 5 minutes after the heel prick attempt. The baby's pain score will be evaluated by the observing nurse according to the NIPS pain scale 5 minutes before, during and 5 minutes after the procedure.
In the study group that will be made to smell the scent of breast milk, the procedures for the scent of the mother will be carried out in the same way, and 20 drops of each baby's own mother's milk will be dropped onto the diaper. The cover, which has the scent of breast milk, will be placed 15 cm away from the baby and allowed to smell it from 5 minutes before to 5 minutes after the heel prick blood collection attempt. The baby's pain score will be evaluated by the observing nurse according to the NIPS pain scale 5 minutes before, during and 5 minutes after the procedure.
During the study, all factors that may affect the pain level of babies in the intervention and control groups will be standardized. In this context, attention will be paid to factors such as ensuring that the procedure is performed when the baby is not crying, applying a 2-minute waiting period if the baby is crying, and ensuring that the heel blood is taken by experienced and always the same nurse.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Mother's Smell
In the study group that will be made to smell the mother's scent; The mother of each baby whose heel blood will be taken will be given a specially made cover made of 100% cotton yarn, sterilized the day before, and the mother will be asked to put the cover on her bare skin (on her bare skin) after the shower and to keep the cover on the mother's chest for one night (8 hours). one). It will be placed 15 cm away from the baby and smelled 5 minutes before and 5 minutes after the heel prick attempt (1,4). The baby's pain score will be evaluated by the observing nurse according to the NIPS pain scale 5 minutes before, during and 5 minutes after the procedure.
Mother's Smell
The mother of each baby whose heel blood will be taken will be given a specially made cover made of 100% cotton yarn, sterilized the day before, and the mother will be asked to put the cover on her bare skin (on her bare skin) after the shower and to keep the cover on the mother's chest for one night (8 hours). one).
Mother's Breast Milk Smell
In the study group that will be made to smell the scent of breast milk, the procedures for the scent of the mother will be carried out in the same way, and 20 drops of each baby's own mother's milk will be dropped onto the diaper (4). The cover, which has the scent of breast milk, will be placed 15 cm away from the baby and allowed to smell it from 5 minutes before to 5 minutes after the heel prick blood collection attempt. The baby's pain score will be evaluated by the observing nurse according to the NIPS pain scale 5 minutes before, during and 5 minutes after the procedure.
Mother's Breast Milk Smell
In the study group that will be made to smell the scent of breast milk, the procedures for the scent of the mother will be carried out in the same way, and 20 drops of each baby's own mother's milk will be dropped onto the diaper.
Control
Routine care will be provided to the control group and no intervention will be applied.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Mother's Smell
The mother of each baby whose heel blood will be taken will be given a specially made cover made of 100% cotton yarn, sterilized the day before, and the mother will be asked to put the cover on her bare skin (on her bare skin) after the shower and to keep the cover on the mother's chest for one night (8 hours). one).
Mother's Breast Milk Smell
In the study group that will be made to smell the scent of breast milk, the procedures for the scent of the mother will be carried out in the same way, and 20 drops of each baby's own mother's milk will be dropped onto the diaper.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Postnatal 1-15. Newborns on their day,
* Newborns who have not previously used any pharmacological or non-pharmacological method for pain management,
* Newborns with an Apgar score of 8 points or more at the 1st and 5th minutes,
* Not having undergone a surgical procedure,
* Does not have any health problems,
* Patients whose families approve the informed consent form.
Exclusion Criteria
* Sedation area
* Except for major congenital anomaly
* Older than the 15th postnatal day,
* Having a major anomaly or disease detected antenatally,
* Patients with comorbid diseases such as perinatal asphyxia, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, intraventricular hemorrhage, necrotizing enterocolitis, congenital heart disease and similar diseases,
* Patients whose families do not give consent will not be included in the study.
1 Day
15 Days
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Tarsus University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Atiye Karakul
Assoc. prof.
Locations
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Tarsus State Hospital
Mersin, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Kucuk Alemdar D, Kardas Ozdemir F. Effects of Having Preterm Infants Smell Amniotic Fluid, Mother's Milk, and Mother's Odor During Heel Stick Procedure on Pain, Physiological Parameters, and Crying Duration. Breastfeed Med. 2017 Jun;12:297-304. doi: 10.1089/bfm.2017.0006. Epub 2017 Apr 17.
Gellrich J, Breuer AS, Han P, Guducu C, Hummel T, Schriever VA. Central Nervous System Processing of Floral Odor and Mother's Milk Odor in Infants. Chem Senses. 2021 Jan 1;46:bjab024. doi: 10.1093/chemse/bjab024.
3. Yigit, S., Ecevit, A., & Koroglu, O. A. (2018). Guidelines for pain and treatment in the newborn period. Turkish Neonatology Association, 53, 161-171.
Cakirli M, Acikgoz A. A Randomized Controlled Trial: The Effect of Own Mother's Breast Milk Odor and Another Mother's Breast Milk Odor on Pain Level of Newborn Infants. Breastfeed Med. 2021 Jan;16(1):75-81. doi: 10.1089/bfm.2020.0222. Epub 2020 Oct 20.
5. Çöçelli, L. P., Bacaksız, B. D., & Ovayolu, N. (2008). The nurse factor in pain therapy. European Journal of Therapeutics, 14(2), 53-58.
Lan HY, Yang L, Lin CH, Hsieh KH, Chang YC, Yin T. Breastmilk as a Multisensory Intervention for Relieving Pain during Newborn Screening Procedures: A Randomized Control Trial. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 10;18(24):13023. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182413023.
Beker F, Opie G, Noble E, Jiang Y, Bloomfield FH. Smell and Taste to Improve Nutrition in Very Preterm Infants: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial. Neonatology. 2017;111(3):260-266. doi: 10.1159/000450883. Epub 2016 Dec 1.
Baudesson de Chanville A, Brevaut-Malaty V, Garbi A, Tosello B, Baumstarck K, Gire C. Analgesic Effect of Maternal Human Milk Odor on Premature Neonates: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Hum Lact. 2017 May;33(2):300-308. doi: 10.1177/0890334417693225. Epub 2017 Mar 27.
9. Akcan E. Yenidoğanlarda Topuk Kanı Alma Sırasında Oluşan Ağrıya Amniyotik Sıvı, Anne Sütü Ve Lavanta Kokusunun Etkisi (tez). Kayseri: Erciyes Üniversitesi; 2014.
Other Identifiers
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2023/50
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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