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The Effect of Virtual Reality Glasses Used During Intravenous Catheter Insertion

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Anxiety and Fear
Interventions
Device: virtual reality glasses
Registration Number
NCT06189222
Lead Sponsor
Türkan Şen
Brief Summary

The purpose of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effect of the virtual reality glasses device on the child's emotional responses during invasive interventions in child health services.

The main question it aims to answer are:

- Is there a difference between the emotional responses of children who watched cartoons with virtual reality glasses (experimental group) and the children in the control group during the intravenous catheter insertion process? First, the descriptive data form for the children was filled out for the control and study groups. Then, to distract the children during the application of the intravenous catheter, they watched cartoon videos of their choice for the 7-12 age group through virtual reality glasses by using a free internet application throughout the procedure. The procedure started with tying the tourniquet and continued until the intravenous catheter insertion was completed. During this period, the child's emotional responses were evaluated with the Children's Emotional Manifestation Scale. No intervention was applied to the control group. throughout the process the child's emotional responses were evaluated with the Children's Emotional Manifestation Scale.

No intervention was applied to the control group.

Detailed Description

This study was conducted to determine the effect of virtual reality glasses used during intravenous catheter insertion on the child's emotional responses. The sample of the research, which was carried out as a randomized controlled experimental study, consisted of 102 children, including 51 in the control group and 51 in the study group, who were aged between 7 and 12 and were on treatment in the emergency department. Research data were collected using a Descriptive Data Form for Children and the Children's Emotional Manifestation Scale. During the data collection phase, first, the Descriptive Data Form for Children was filled out for the control and study groups. No intervention was applied to the control group. After the tourniquet was tied in the study group, the children started watching a video of their choice through virtual reality glasses. When the process was completed, the video was stopped. During this period, the child was evaluated using the Children's Emotional Manifestation Scale. A statistically significant difference was found between the Children's Emotional Manifestation Scale scores of the children in the study and control groups. The scores of the children in the study group were statistically significantly lower than the scores of the children in the control group.During the intravenous catheter insertion process, children who watched cartoons on virtual reality glasses showed less negative emotional behavior than those who did not.The use of virtual reality glasses is a developing technology in child health services, and it is recommended to encourage their use in these services.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
102
Inclusion Criteria
  • Children who

    • were aged 7-12,
    • had parental permission,
    • gave verbal consent,
    • and whose parents could speak Turkish,
    • were conscious,
    • and did not have orthopedic, neurological, or sight-related problems that prevented wearing virtual reality glasses were included in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Children who

    • had a chronic disease that required frequent vascular access,
    • had visual and hearing impairments,
    • had a mental and neurological disability,
    • had previously participated in a similar study,
    • had a febrile illness at the time of application,
    • had a history of fainting during vascular access procedures, or
    • had used medication in the last 24 hours before the application, which might have an analgesic effect, were not included in the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
virtual reality glassesvirtual reality glassesThe sample of the research, which was carried out as a randomized controlled experimental study, consisted of 102 children, including 51 in the control group and 51 in the study group, who were aged between 7 and 12 and were on treatment in the emergency department. Research data were collected using a Descriptive Data Form for Children and the Children's Emotional Manifestation Scale. During the data collection phase, first, the Descriptive Data Form for Children was filled out for the control and study groups. No intervention was applied to the control group. After the tourniquet was tied in the study group, the children started watching a video of their choice through virtual reality glasses. When the process was completed, the video was stopped. During this period, the child was evaluated using the Children's Emotional Manifestation Scale.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Children's Emotional Manifestation Scale (CEMS)7 months

The scale, which allows direct behavioral observation, consists of five different behavioral categories, namely facial expression, vocalization, activity, interaction, and level of cooperation. Each category includes five different observable behaviors rated by level and intensity. The scale is scored by reviewing descriptions of the behavior in each category and selecting the value that most represents the observed behavior. Each category is scored from 1 to 5. The scores obtained for each category are summed and a total score between 5- 25 is obtained. High scale scores indicate the exhibition of more negative emotional behaviors.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Pamukkale University

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Denizli, Turkey

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