The Effect Of White Noise And Therapeutic Touch On Pain And Physiological Parameters In Premature Infants
Pain

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- To be in noninvasive mechanical ventilation support,
- Newborns between 32-36 weeks,
- Not having a life-threatening disease,
- No congenital anomalies,
- Appropriate cognitive level and motor development of the newborn,
- The newborn does not have a physical problem,
- Parents' willingness to participate in the research,
Exclusion Criteria:
- Presence of IV catheter,
- Having a condition that prevents vascular access,
- Those who have circulation problems in the body,
- Using narcotic, sedative opioid and anticonvulsant drugs
- Pharmacological intervention application for the baby's pain during the procedure
Sites / Locations
- Home/Work
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Therapeutic touch group accompanied by white noise
Control group
Camera recording was started 5 minutes before intravenous catheter intervention, vital signs and pain were evaluated. Therapeutic touch application with white noise was started. Vital signs and pain were evaluated during intravenous catheterization. Vital signs and pain were evaluated when the intravenous catheter intervention was terminated and 5 minutes later, and the camera recording was stopped.
Camera recording was started 5 minutes before the intravenous catheter intervention, vital signs and pain were evaluated. No application was made other than intravascular catheter intervention. Vital signs and pain were evaluated during intravenous catheterization. Vital signs and pain were evaluated when the intravenous catheter intervention was terminated and 5 minutes later, and the camera recording was stopped.