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The Effect of Acupressure on Acute Pain, Stress and Satisfaction During Venipuncture

Not Applicable
Conditions
Satisfaction, Patient
Pain, Acute
Stress
Interventions
Other: Acupressure
Registration Number
NCT04665518
Lead Sponsor
Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University
Brief Summary

Acupressure, which is a type of nonpharmacological practice. Acupressure is a practice that provides energy flow by applying pressure to the special points of the meridians that innately carry energy in the body with stimulation bands, hands, and fingers. Acupressure is also known as acupuncture without needles. Because no needles are used in acupressure, acupressure is an easy, safe, effective, and economical method to learn and apply. There is no study to determine the effect of acupressure on acute pain, patient satisfaction and stress, which is applied to adult patients during the venipuncture procedure. In this context, the study was planned to be conducted in a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect of acupressure on acute pain, stress level and satisfaction during venpuncture in adult patients.Patient Evaluation Form, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Visual Patient Satisfaction Scale and State Anxiety Inventory will be used in the study. The scales will be used before and after venpuncture. Acupressure will be applied to the adults in the acupressure group for 10 min before the venipuncture procedure. Pain, heart rate, and oxygen saturation levels of the adults in the acupressure and control groups will be evaluated both before and after the venipuncture procedure.

Detailed Description

Patients will be assigned to acupressure and control groups according to the randomization list prepared earlier by the investigators.

First of all, all patients will be informed about the procedure and their informed consent will be obtained. Patients in the acupuncture and control groups will be evaluated with the patient evaluation form, VAS and State Anxiety Inventory 15 minutes before venipuncture. Demographic information of each patient will be recorded by the investigator. The pain level, satisfaction level and anxiety levels of the patients will be recorded before the venipuncture procedure. The following applications will be made 10 minutes before the patients in the acupressure group. Hands are washed before applying acupressure. Before applying acupressure, the patient is allowed to sit in a comfortable position on the sofa in the single venipuncture room. Before starting the acupressure application, the arm is rubbed from fingertips to the elbow to relax, and press the acupressure points (Large Intestine Meridian 4th Point \[LI 4\], Large Intestine Meridian 11th Point \[LI 11\], and Heart Meridian 7th Point \[HT 7\]). application is carried out. 2 minutes to each acupressure point. pressure (3 to 5 kg of pressure) is applied. Only one acupressure session is performed for each patient, and each acupressure session will last 10 minutes (WHO, 2008). Acupressure application is applied before venipuncture. Venipuncturen is performed immediately after the acupressure session. While performing the acupuncture procedure and venipuncture, other patients participating in the study will not see each other during the application phase. Venipuncture will be applied to all patients by the same nurse in the same room. Venipuncture will be performed on the left arm of all patients with a vacuum tube using a 0.8 \* 38 mm (21G x 1½, green) needle tip. Immediately after the venipuncture, the pain and satisfaction assessment of the patients during the procedure will be made with the VAS (Pain and Satisfaction) and State Anxiety Inventory. The pain level, satisfaction level and anxiety levels of the patients will be recorded before the venipuncture procedure. All of the measurement results were obtained by another researcher blinded to group allocation. All procedures will take approximately 20-25 minutes for each participant.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria
  • volunteer
  • have not had venipuncture in the last 1 week
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients with psychological and communication problems will be excluded.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Acupressure groupAcupressureThe following applications will be made 10 minutes before the patients in the acupressure group. Hands are washed before applying acupressure. Before acupressure is applied, the patient is allowed to sit in a comfortable position on the sofa in the single blood collection room. Before starting the acupressure application, the arm is rubbed from fingertips to the elbow to relax, and press the acupressure points (Large Intestine Meridian 4th Point \[LI 4\], Large Intestine Meridian 11th Point \[LI 11\], and Heart Meridian 7th Point \[HT 7\]). application is carried out. 2 minutes to each acupressure point. pressure (3 to 5 kg of pressure) is applied. Only one acupressure session is given to each patient, and each acupressure session lasts 10 minutes. Venipuncture is applied to all patients by the same nurse in the same room. Venipuncture is performed from the left arm of all patients using a vacuum tube and a needle tip of 0.8 \* 38 mm (21G x 1½, green).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
After Assessment5 minutes after venipuncture

Patients in the acupuncture and control groups will be evaluated with the State Anxiety Inventory to assess anxiety within 5 minutes after the venipuncture.

The State Anxiety Scale consists of 20 questions about emotions, thoughts, and behaviors which are related to anxiety. The choices on this scale range from 1 (no anxiety) to 4 (extreme anxiety). Possible scores on the Scale range from 0 to 19 points (interpreted as meaning no state anxiety), 20 to 39 points (mild), 40 to 59 points (moderate), 60 to 79 points (severe), and 80 points and azbove (very severe state anxiety).

Before Assessment15 minutes before venipuncture

Patients in the acupuncture and control groups will be evaluated with the State Anxiety Inventory to assess anxiety 15 minutes before venipuncture. The State Anxiety Scale consists of 20 questions about emotions, thoughts, and behaviors which are related to anxiety. The choices on this scale range from 1 (no anxiety) to 4 (extreme anxiety). Possible scores on the Scale range from 0 to 19 points (interpreted as meaning no state anxiety), 20 to 39 points (mild), 40 to 59 points (moderate), 60 to 79 points (severe), and 80 points and azbove (very severe state anxiety).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

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Istanbul, Turkey

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