Effects of Liquid Hourglass and Spiky Ball on Pain, Fear, Anxiety and Emotional Manifestations
NCT ID: NCT06994637
Last Updated: 2026-02-11
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-10-01
2025-11-30
Brief Summary
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Research Hypotheses H1: The mean pain scores of children in the liquid hourglass group are lower than the mean scores of children in the control group.
H2: The mean fear scores of children in the liquid hourglass group are lower than the mean scores of children in the control group.
H3: The mean anxiety scores of children in the liquid hourglass rod group are lower than the mean scores of children in the control group.
H4: The mean emotional indicator scores of children in the liquid hourglass rod group are lower than the mean scores of children in the control group.
H5: The mean pain scores of children in the spiky ball group are lower than the mean scores of children in the control group.
H6: The mean fear scores of children in the spiky ball group are lower than the mean scores of children in the control group.
H7: The mean anxiety scores of children in the spiky ball group are lower than the mean scores of children in the control group.
H8: The mean emotional indicator scores of children in the spiky ball group are lower than the mean scores of children in the control group.
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Detailed Description
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One of the attention-grabbing methods used for pain, fear and anxiety management in medical procedures in children may be the liquid hourglass method. It is a cheap, easy, effective, side-effect-free and safe intervention to help children cope. It is stated that the liquid moving hourglass can be successful in distracting pediatric patients because the colored bubbles provide a calming and visually stimulating experience while floating and descending. Studies have shown that visual and moving toys reduce children's pain, fear and anxiety levels during the blood collection procedure. When the literature is examined, no study has been found examining the effect of liquid hourglass applied during blood collection on pain, fear and anxiety in children. Distraction methods are supported by various tactile stimulation tools. Tactile stimulation distracts the child's attention and focuses his/her attention away from painful sensations and on tactile stimulation, thus reducing the sensation of pain. Tactile stimulation is frequently used for the management of pain in invasive procedures. Tactile stimulation is an intervention that has the potential to block pain transmission. According to the gate control theory, tactile stimulation produced by physical interventions closes the pain gate in the spinal cord and helps reduce the level of pain by increasing the activation of somatosensory sensory areas. In addition, since the stimuli cross the spinal cord, the tactile stimulus can be applied directly to the painful area, proximal or distal to that area, and symmetrically opposite (contralateral) to the painful area. The spiky ball application is designed as a plastic apparatus with a hard body with thorny protrusions that generate tactile stimulation from the palm. The pressure applied by the thorns on the balls to the hand stimulates the nerve endings more quickly, which can reduce the pain, muscle tension, and stress experienced by children during invasive procedures. It has been determined that there are limited studies in the literature using a spiky ball as a tactile stimulus from the palm to reduce pain, fear and anxiety during venous blood sampling.
Since there are no studies examining the effect of using liquid hourglass on reducing pain, fear and anxiety during blood collection in children and the use of spiky balls is limited, it is thought that the study will add new information to the literature and contribute to reducing the problems caused by painful applications for children, their families and pediatric nurses with the use of new methods.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
Intervention Group-Spiky Ball Group: The children in this group will be applied the spiky ball method as a non-pharmacological application. Children will be given a spiky ball and asked to hold the ball in the palm of the arm where the blood collection process is performed.
Control Group: The child will be seated in the intervention chair. No pharmacological or non-pharmacological method will be applied to the children in this group other than the routine blood collection process.
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Liquid Hourglass
Liquid Hourglass: The liquid hourglass to be used in the study is approximately 14 cm long and made of high-quality plastic material. It contains colored liquid gel. When the hourglass is turned, the colored liquid gel inside flows downwards in the form of bubbles, drop by drop. It is suitable for use by all age groups of children.
The liquid hourglass method will be applied to the children in this group as a non-pharmacological application. Children will be given a liquid hourglass and during the blood collection process, the researcher or parent will turn it and watch the colored bubbles made by the liquid gel flow down by drop, and they will be allowed to take the liquid hourglass with their free hand if they wish. The liquid hourglass will be cleaned with alcohol after it is used on each child. The blood collection process will be performed by the nurse working in the blood collection unit.
Liquid Hourglass
The liquid hourglass to be used in the study is made of high-quality plastic material, approximately 14 cm long. It contains colored liquid gel. When the hourglass is turned, the colored liquid gel inside flows downwards in the form of bubbles, drop by drop. It is suitable for use by all age groups of children. The visual and moving nature of the liquid hourglass may distract the child during the blood collection process.
Spiky Ball
Spiky Ball: The spiky ball to be used in the study is a ball made of sturdy environmentally friendly plastic, approximately 6 cm in size. This ball has a hard body with thorns on it and provides tactile stimulation by pricking the child's fingers. The pressure applied by the thorns on the balls to the hand can reduce pain, muscle tension and stress by stimulating the nerve endings more quickly. It is suitable for use by children over the age of two. The tactile stimulation on the spiky ball can distract the child during the blood collection process.
The children in this group will be applied the spiky ball method as a non-pharmacological application. Children will be given a spiky ball and asked to hold the ball in the palm of the arm where the blood collection process is performed. The spiky ball will be cleaned with alcohol after it is used on each child. The blood collection process will be performed by the nurse working in the blood collection unit.
Spiky Ball
The spiky ball to be used in the study is a ball made of sturdy environmentally friendly plastic, approximately 6 cm in size. This ball has a hard body with thorns on it and provides tactile stimulation by pricking the child's fingers. The pressure applied by the thorns on the balls to the hand can reduce pain, muscle tension and stress by stimulating the nerve endings more quickly. It is suitable for use by children over the age of two. The tactile stimulation on the spiky ball can distract the child during the blood collection process.
Control Group
The child will be seated in the intervention chair. No pharmacological or non-pharmacological method will be applied to the children in this group other than the routine blood collection process. The blood collection process will be performed by the nurse working in the blood collection unit.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Liquid Hourglass
The liquid hourglass to be used in the study is made of high-quality plastic material, approximately 14 cm long. It contains colored liquid gel. When the hourglass is turned, the colored liquid gel inside flows downwards in the form of bubbles, drop by drop. It is suitable for use by all age groups of children. The visual and moving nature of the liquid hourglass may distract the child during the blood collection process.
Spiky Ball
The spiky ball to be used in the study is a ball made of sturdy environmentally friendly plastic, approximately 6 cm in size. This ball has a hard body with thorns on it and provides tactile stimulation by pricking the child's fingers. The pressure applied by the thorns on the balls to the hand can reduce pain, muscle tension and stress by stimulating the nerve endings more quickly. It is suitable for use by children over the age of two. The tactile stimulation on the spiky ball can distract the child during the blood collection process.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* The child and parent must agree to participate in the research
* The child and parent must be able to speak Turkish
Exclusion Criteria
* The child is in pain
* The child has a mental or auditory disability
* The child is unconscious
* The child and parent do not agree to participate in the study
4 Years
6 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Hakkari Universitesi
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dilek Demir Kösem
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Hakkari University
Hakkâri, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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HakkariU
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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