Burn Patient Care, Virtual Reality, Music, Pain, Anxiety and Pain Anxiety
PAIN, ANXIETY, PAIN ANXIETY
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for PAIN focused on measuring Burn care, Pain, Anxiety, Pain anxiety, Nursing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: be between the ages of 18-65, Ability to read, write and speak Turkish, Not participating in another clinical trial at the same time, Not having any problems that prevent cognitive, affective and verbal communication, Having a patient group with a burnt total body area (TBSA) of less than 15%, 2nd degree and 3rd degree patient group in the granulation stage, No burns on the head, ears and face, Being a patient group with daily dressing changes and dressing frequency of 1-15, Absence of complaints such as respiratory problems that would prevent him from participating in the study, Absence of vision and hearing problems. Exclusion Criteria: Pain intensity is between 8-10 points, Being under the influence of pharmacological or non-pharmacological intervention that will affect the pain, Being a first degree patient group, Having neurological, psychological and psychiatric diseases, Burns on the head, ears and face, Having vision and hearing problems, Applying sedation to the patient during the dressing, Stop watching VR glasses during dressing, Stop listening to music during dressing.
Sites / Locations
- Turkey, Istanbul University-CerrahpasaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Virtual reality
Music
Control
Before the procedure, "Visual Analogue Scale-VAS", "Spielberger State and Trait Anxiety Inventory", "Burn-Specific Pain Anxiety Scale" were filled in.5 minutes before the burn dressing procedure, virtual reality glasses were put on the patient's head by the researcher and a 360° VR video with submarine and nature content pre-loaded on the glasses was opened. Video monitoring with Virtual Reality continued throughout the entire dressing.This procedure was performed during 2 consecutive dressing changes. A 1-week period was given between 2 dressings.After the procedure, the scales were filled again.
5 minutes before the burn dressing procedure, the patient was asked about the type of music he preferred in the introductory patient information form. Then, the patient was started to listen after putting on headphones and adjusting the volume. The patient was asked to keep his eyes closed while listening to music. Music listening was continued throughout the entire dressing.This procedure was performed during 2 dressing changes in accordance with clinical treatment and protocols. A 1-week period was given between 2 dressings.After the procedure, the scales were filled again.
During the burn dressing procedure, no intervention method was used, and routine treatment and care interventions were continued.This procedure was performed during 2 dressing changes in accordance with clinical treatment and protocols. A 1-week period was given between 2 dressings.