The Effect of Virtual Reality Goggles and Distraction Cards Applied to Children Aged 6-12 Years During Inhaler Therapy on Physiological Parameters and Anxiety
NCT ID: NCT06893237
Last Updated: 2025-03-30
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
108 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-04-30
2026-04-30
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
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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virtual reality group
Video recording will be started after the consent is obtained. Physical parameters (peak heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation) and anxiety of the child will be measured and recorded 1 minute before the procedure. Then, the child will be fitted with virtual reality goggles and inhalation treatment will be started by watching the aquarium and sea creatures video. Inhalation treatment will last for 10 minutes with the most appropriate air flow rate of 6-8 L/min. Then, the virtual reality goggles will be removed and the child's physiological parameters and anxiety will be measured and recorded again after 1 minute. For participants who want to participate in the study but do not approve the video recording, the evaluations will be made by a nurse independent of the study.
virtual reality goggles and inhalation treatment
Video recording will be started after the consent is obtained. One minute before the procedure, the child's physical parameters (peak heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation) and anxiety will be measured and recorded. Then, the child will be fitted with virtual reality goggles and inhalation treatment will be started by watching the aquarium and sea creatures video. Inhalation treatment will last for 10 minutes with the most appropriate air flow rate of 6-8 L/min. Then, the virtual reality goggles will be removed and the child's physiological parameters and anxiety will be measured and recorded again after 1 minute. For participants who want to participate in the study but do not approve the video recording, the evaluations will be made by a nurse independent of the study.
group of distraction cards
Video recording will be started after the consent is obtained. One minute before the procedure, the child's physical parameters (peak heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation) and anxiety will be measured and recorded. Then, the child will be shown the distraction cards and inhalation treatment will be started simultaneously. Playing with the distraction cards will continue for 10 minutes until the end of inhalation treatment. Then, the use of toys will be terminated and the child's physiological parameters and anxiety will be recorded after 1 minute. Video recording will be terminated. For participants who want to participate in the study but do not consent to be video recorded, the evaluations will be carried out by a nurse independent of the study.
distraction cards and inhalation therapy
After the consent is obtained, the video recording will be started. 1 minute before the procedure, the child's physical parameters (heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation) and anxiety will be measured and recorded. Then, the child will be shown distraction cards and inhalation therapy will be started simultaneously. Playing with the distraction cards will continue for 10 minutes until the end of the inhalation therapy. Then, the use of the toys will be stopped and the child's physiological parameters and anxiety will be recorded after 1 minute. The video recording will be ended. For participants who want to participate in the study but do not consent to being video recorded, the evaluations will be made by a nurse independent of the study.
control group
Video recording will be started after the consent is obtained. Physical parameters (peak heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation) and anxiety of the child will be measured and recorded 1 minute before the procedure. Then, inhalation treatment will be started with routine service practice. The child will receive inhalation treatment for 10 minutes. Physiological parameters and anxiety will be measured and recorded again 1 minute after the procedure. Video recording will be terminated. For participants who want to participate in the study but do not approve the video recording, the evaluations will be made by a nurse independent of the study.
inhalation therapy
After the consent is received, the video recording will be started. 1 minute before the procedure, the child's physical parameters (heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation) and anxiety will be measured and recorded. Then, inhalation therapy will be started with routine service application. The child will receive inhalation therapy for 10 minutes. 1 minute after the procedure, physiological parameters and anxiety will be measured and recorded again. The video recording will be ended. For participants who want to participate in the study but do not approve of being video recorded, evaluations will be made by a nurse independent of the study.
Interventions
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virtual reality goggles and inhalation treatment
Video recording will be started after the consent is obtained. One minute before the procedure, the child's physical parameters (peak heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation) and anxiety will be measured and recorded. Then, the child will be fitted with virtual reality goggles and inhalation treatment will be started by watching the aquarium and sea creatures video. Inhalation treatment will last for 10 minutes with the most appropriate air flow rate of 6-8 L/min. Then, the virtual reality goggles will be removed and the child's physiological parameters and anxiety will be measured and recorded again after 1 minute. For participants who want to participate in the study but do not approve the video recording, the evaluations will be made by a nurse independent of the study.
distraction cards and inhalation therapy
After the consent is obtained, the video recording will be started. 1 minute before the procedure, the child's physical parameters (heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation) and anxiety will be measured and recorded. Then, the child will be shown distraction cards and inhalation therapy will be started simultaneously. Playing with the distraction cards will continue for 10 minutes until the end of the inhalation therapy. Then, the use of the toys will be stopped and the child's physiological parameters and anxiety will be recorded after 1 minute. The video recording will be ended. For participants who want to participate in the study but do not consent to being video recorded, the evaluations will be made by a nurse independent of the study.
inhalation therapy
After the consent is received, the video recording will be started. 1 minute before the procedure, the child's physical parameters (heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation) and anxiety will be measured and recorded. Then, inhalation therapy will be started with routine service application. The child will receive inhalation therapy for 10 minutes. 1 minute after the procedure, physiological parameters and anxiety will be measured and recorded again. The video recording will be ended. For participants who want to participate in the study but do not approve of being video recorded, evaluations will be made by a nurse independent of the study.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* The child must be between 6-12 years old
* The child must not have any vision or hearing problems.
* Being conscious and being able to communicate verbally
* After being informed, the child and parent agree to participate in the study in writing and verbally
* No genetic, congenital, chronic or metabolic disease
* The child has no signs of respiratory failure
Exclusion Criteria
* The child is taking a sedative medication,
* The child has a fever over 37°C,
* The child has applied with a severe asthma attack,
* The child's saturation value is below 92% at the time of application.
6 Years
12 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Uskudar University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Tuğba Karakaya
Principal investigator
Other Identifiers
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UskudarU-SBE-TK-02
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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