Pet Therapy Effects on Pain, Emotional and Physiological Responses in Children Undergoing Allergy Testing
NCT ID: NCT06875999
Last Updated: 2025-03-18
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-04-01
2026-04-30
Brief Summary
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Although distraction methods (e.g., toys, games, DistrACTION® Cards) are commonly used to reduce discomfort in minimally invasive pediatric procedures, there is limited research on strategies to alleviate stress during SPT. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) aims to investigate the impact of pet therapy using betta fish on children's emotional symptoms (such as anger or irritability) and physiological parameters during SPT. The study will include 80 children, aged 3-6, who attend a pediatric allergy clinic between April 2025 and April 2026. Participants will be randomly assigned to control or experimental groups through simple and block randomization, ensuring age balance. Data collection instruments include a Personal Information Form, the Children's Emotional Indicator Scale, FLACC Pain Scale, and a Physiological Parameter Monitoring Form.
The study posits two main hypotheses:
Pet therapy positively affects emotional indicators of children based on their age.
Pet therapy influences physiological parameters by age group. Findings from this research may inform evidence-based interventions to reduce stress and anxiety in pediatric patients undergoing minimally invasive procedures like SPT.
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Detailed Description
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Hypotheses of the study; H1a: Pet therapy has an effect on pain and emotional indicators of children according to their age periods.
H1b: Pet therapy has an effect on the physiological parameters of the child according to age periods.
This study was planned as a randomized controlled trial to determine the effect of pet therapy application on emotional symptoms and physiological parameters according to age periods in children during allergy testing. It included children between the ages of 3-6 who applied to the pediatric allergy outpatient clinics of a training and research hospital between April 2025 and April 2026 and underwent allergy testing. The research sample will consist of children who applied to the pediatric allergy outpatient clinics on the specified dates, met the research criteria and volunteered to participate in the study. Dependent t test analysis was taken into consideration in sample size calculation. With a Type I error rate of 5%, effect size (ES) and moderate power (ES=0.25) of 99%, it was calculated that a total of at least 80 children, 40 children in each group, should be included in the study. In the study, "simple randomization and block randomization methods" will be used to assign participants to control and experimental groups. Numbers will be assigned to the experimental and control groups on www.randomizer.org and blocking will be done according to age to ensure balance between the groups. Personal Information Form, Children's Emotional Indicator Scale, FLACC Pain Scale and Physiological Parameter Monitoring Form will be used to collect the data. Betta fish will be used as the intervention tool in the study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Control Group: Routine clinical practice
In the control group, the Personal Information Form, FLACC Pain Scale and Children's Emotional Indicator Scale (CEMS) will be completed and physiologic parameters will be recorded (pre-procedure). Routine tests will be performed by equipped nurses on the inner side of the forearm, 5 cm from the wrist and 3 cm from the antecubital fossa, in the skin area with intact skin integrity. After the procedure, CEMS and FLACC Pain Scale will be filled again and physiologic parameters will be recorded.
No interventions assigned to this group
Animal-assisted therapy: fish in a fishbowl and the red fish song
In the intervention group, the Personal Information Form, FLACC pain scale, and Children's Emotional Indicator Scale (CEMS) will be completed and physiologic parameters will be recorded (pre-procedure). Children will be allowed to communicate with fish before the procedure starts. During the procedure, the tests will be performed by equipped nurses on the inner side of the forearm, 5 cm from the wrist and 3 cm from the antecubital fossa, in the skin area with intact skin integrity, with the betta fish still next to it. After the procedure, CEMS and FLACC pain scale will be filled again and physiologic parameters will be recorded.
animal assisted therapy
The Children's Emotional Indicator Scale (Facial expression, Vocalization, Activity, Interaction and Cooperation Level) will be used to provide a simple, objective and consistent method to determine children's emotional behavior during stressful medical procedures. The FLACC scale will be used for pain. In addition, all physiological parameters including pulse rate, saturation value and respiration will be measured and recorded with a pulse oximeter device. Animal assisted therapy will be applied to the participants in the study group to reduce the stress of the children. In animal-assisted therapy, the child will be shown a fish in a glass bowl and a red fish song will accompany the process. In the study, participant children will be randomly assigned to intervention and control groups.
Interventions
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animal assisted therapy
The Children's Emotional Indicator Scale (Facial expression, Vocalization, Activity, Interaction and Cooperation Level) will be used to provide a simple, objective and consistent method to determine children's emotional behavior during stressful medical procedures. The FLACC scale will be used for pain. In addition, all physiological parameters including pulse rate, saturation value and respiration will be measured and recorded with a pulse oximeter device. Animal assisted therapy will be applied to the participants in the study group to reduce the stress of the children. In animal-assisted therapy, the child will be shown a fish in a glass bowl and a red fish song will accompany the process. In the study, participant children will be randomly assigned to intervention and control groups.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 3-6 years old
* Stable hemodynamics
* No chronic disease
* The child has no intellectual or neurological disability
* The mother has no obstacle to communication
* Mother is literate
* Families and children agree to participate in the study.
* Child's and mother's unwillingness to participate in the study
3 Years
6 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Mehtap METİN KARAASLAN
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mehtap METİN KARAASLAN
ASSIST. PROF.
References
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Yazici S, Gunes S, Kurtulus-Cokboz M, Kemer O, Baranli G, Asik-Akman S, Can D. Allergen variability and house dust mite sensitivity in pre-school children with allergic complaints. Turk J Pediatr. 2018;60(1):41-49. doi: 10.24953/turkjped.2018.01.006.
Bains P, Dogra A. Skin prick test in patients with chronic allergic skin disorders. Indian J Dermatol. 2015 Mar-Apr;60(2):159-64. doi: 10.4103/0019-5154.152513.
Erdim L. The effect on pain and anxiety levels of using DistrACTION(R) Cards to distract children during a skin-prick test: a randomized controlled experimental study. Minerva Pediatr (Torino). 2022 Apr;74(2):167-175. doi: 10.23736/S2724-5276.21.06008-0. Epub 2021 Apr 2.
Karaatmaca B, Sahiner UM, Soyer O, Sekerel BE. The impact of skin prick testing on pain perception and anxiety in children and parents. Allergol Immunopathol (Madr). 2021 Mar 1;49(2):72-79. doi: 10.15586/aei.v49i2.68. eCollection 2021.
Other Identifiers
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Allergy skin test
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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