Effect of Home Environment Regulation on Symptom Control and Quality of Life in Children With Allergic Rhinitis
Allergic Rhinitis
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Allergic Rhinitis focused on measuring allergic rhinitis, children, nursing, Allergic Rhinitis Due to House Dust Mite
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The child is diagnosed with allergic rhinitis
- 6-12 age group children
- The child's sensitivity to at least one of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and/or Dermatophagoides farinae according to the skin prick test.
Although sensitive to at least one of the house dust mites Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and/or Dermatophagoides farinae according to the child's skin pric test;
- The child has mold allergy according to the skin prick test
- The child is allergic to cockroaches according to the skin prick test
- The child has any of the cat and dog allergies according to the skin prick test
- Volunteering to participate in the research
Exclusion Criteria:
- The child has an additional chronic disease other than allergic rhinitis
- Pol The child is allergic to pollen according to the skin prick test
- Child and mother are not literate in Turkish Communication barriers in children and mothers (seeing, hearing, diagnosed mental and mental problems)
- Lack of up-to-date family phone information
- Child and mother living outside the city center
Sites / Locations
- Necmettin Erbakan Universty
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
experimental group
control group
The nursing attempt to organize the home environment for the experimental group will take 17 weeks. During this period, two home visits and two telephone calls will be made. During the first home visit, training will be organized to regulate the home environment. Temperature and humidity changes of the houses will be monitored during the operation with the heat-moisture meter device. Children in this group will be given an anti-allergic duvet cover. Home environment arrangements of mothers and changes in the quality of life of children will be examined at the beginning and end of the study. Children's symptoms will be monitored weekly for 17 weeks.
No intervention will be made on the control group. The humidity and temperature changes in the home environment of the children in this group and their symptoms will be monitored on a weekly basis during the study.