The Effect of Rapid Relaxation Exercise and Cold Application on Pain, Anxiety, and Satisfaction Before Chest Tube Removal
NCT ID: NCT07248085
Last Updated: 2025-11-25
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
87 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-11-15
2026-05-30
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
NONE
Study Groups
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Cold Application
Cold Application
Cold Application
Patients will receive routine monitoring, pharmacological treatment, and nursing care in the unit where the study is conducted. Cold application ice packs will be placed around the patient's chest tube insertion site. The ice pack, which has been kept in the research clinic's refrigerator for 72 hours, measured with a barbeque thermometer at -10°C, and distributed evenly when cooled, will be placed on the chest tube dressing. Since skin temperature must fall below 13.6°C for cold application to have a local analgesic effect, the patient's skin temperature will be measured at one-minute intervals throughout the cold application. When the application reaches 13.6°C, the application will be stopped, and the physician will be notified that the patient is ready. During the cold application, the applied area will be checked for redness, irritation, and discoloration.
Rapid Relaxation Exercise
Rapid Relaxation Exercise
Rapid Relaxation Exercise
Individuals in the rapid relaxation exercise group will be led by the researcher in the patient room or examination room to perform a breathing exercise. The exercise will last approximately 5-10 minutes. The environment will be quiet, at room temperature, and well-ventilated. The exercises will be performed by ensuring the patient is seated in a comfortable position, and the following steps will be followed. Patients will be asked to close their eyes and observe the up-and-down movement of their abdominal muscles as they breathe in and out. The same exercise will be repeated for seven cycles. Patients are asked to inhale deeply and slowly to revitalize their entire body and feel a sense of lightness. On the exhale, they are asked to completely relax all their muscles by making the sound "A" (A-Kara). Once completely relaxed, they are encouraged to blink their eyes open several times.
Standard care
In our study, no intervention other than the clinical protocol will be applied to the control group patients before chest tube removal.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Cold Application
Patients will receive routine monitoring, pharmacological treatment, and nursing care in the unit where the study is conducted. Cold application ice packs will be placed around the patient's chest tube insertion site. The ice pack, which has been kept in the research clinic's refrigerator for 72 hours, measured with a barbeque thermometer at -10°C, and distributed evenly when cooled, will be placed on the chest tube dressing. Since skin temperature must fall below 13.6°C for cold application to have a local analgesic effect, the patient's skin temperature will be measured at one-minute intervals throughout the cold application. When the application reaches 13.6°C, the application will be stopped, and the physician will be notified that the patient is ready. During the cold application, the applied area will be checked for redness, irritation, and discoloration.
Rapid Relaxation Exercise
Individuals in the rapid relaxation exercise group will be led by the researcher in the patient room or examination room to perform a breathing exercise. The exercise will last approximately 5-10 minutes. The environment will be quiet, at room temperature, and well-ventilated. The exercises will be performed by ensuring the patient is seated in a comfortable position, and the following steps will be followed. Patients will be asked to close their eyes and observe the up-and-down movement of their abdominal muscles as they breathe in and out. The same exercise will be repeated for seven cycles. Patients are asked to inhale deeply and slowly to revitalize their entire body and feel a sense of lightness. On the exhale, they are asked to completely relax all their muscles by making the sound "A" (A-Kara). Once completely relaxed, they are encouraged to blink their eyes open several times.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Can speak and understand Turkish.
* Does not have any psychiatric illness.
* Has a chest tube and is in a stable general condition.
* Has undergone a chest tube procedure for the first time.
* Is 18 years of age or older.
* Has not taken analgesics or sedatives 4 hours before the procedure.
* Has no vision or hearing problems.
* Volunteers to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Those who have had a chest tube placed before,
* Those who are on a mechanical ventilator (intubated),
* Those with chronic pain and routine painkiller use,
* Those with vision or hearing problems,
* Those who are taking analgesics immediately before chest tube removal.
* Patients who did not volunteer to participate in the study
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ataturk University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Tülay KILINÇ
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Atatürk Unıversty
Erzurum, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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tulay39
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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