The Effect of Video Information on Anxiety in Adolescents Having rRT-PCR Test During Corona Virus Pandemic
- Conditions
- Coronavirus
- Interventions
- Other: Adolescents watching an informational video
- Registration Number
- NCT05265390
- Lead Sponsor
- Mersin University
- Brief Summary
The Polymerase Chain Reaction (rRT-PCR) test is still the gold standard in the diagnosis of coronavirus disease. Health workers apply this procedure in a closed area, wearing personal protective equipment. Adolescents cannot be informed about the invasive procedure and it is difficult to communicate with them. Before the procedure, the effect on anxiety will be investigated by watching an informative video (containing information such as the materials used in the procedure, how long the procedure will take, how the sample will be taken, why healthcare workers wear personal protective equipment) prepared according to the developmental characteristics of the adolescents.
- Detailed Description
In the coronavirus pandemic, PCR testing is still the gold standard in the diagnosis of the disease. PCR with the right method can increase the sensitivity of the test. Adolescents' anxiety and anxiety levels may increase during invasive procedures such as PCR testing. In addition, in this process, factors such as the uncertainty created by the pandemic, disruption of routines, loss of school and peer social ties, and fear of getting sick bring along many mental disorders. The fact that the tests and treatments for the disease are new and that they are not informed about the procedures to be done cause the anxiety levels of the adolescents to increase. Nurses who treat adolescents with care and personal protective equipment may not be able to communicate verbally, sensorially, eye-to-eye with adolescents, and may have difficulty in conveying their voices and emotions. Likewise, by wearing a mask, it prevents nurses from observing their reactions to the hospital environment and procedures. Video education is one of the most effective ways for nurses to fulfill their educational roles during the epidemic when communication is limited. For this reason, it is very important to inform before the PCR sample collection process with a video prepared in accordance with the developmental stages of the adolescents. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of the video that adolescents will watch before the procedure on their anxiety.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 272
- Applying to State Hospital for a PCR test
- Being literate in Turkish
- Not having a hearing or visual impairment, not having a mental disability.
- Not having had a previous PCR test sample taken
- To be in good general condition (clinically)
- Signing the informed consent form (child and parent)
- Being illiterate in Turkish
- Hearing or visual impairment, mental disability
- Previous PCR test sample taken
- Absence of parents next to the adolescent
- Those who did not sign the informed consent form (child and parent)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description intervention group Adolescents watching an informational video Anxiety level of the group watching the informational video
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method State Anxiety Inventory Score Form - 1 (STAI FORM -1) 1 minutes after giving a PCR test sample, the control group's State Anxiety Score State Anxiety Inventory Score Form - 1. The lowest total score is 20 and the highest total score is 80. A high score indicates a high level of anxiety, and a low score indicates a low level of anxiety.
Trait Anxiety Score Form - 2 (STAI FORM -2) 20 minutes before giving a PCR test sample, the control group's Trait Anxiety Score Trait Anxiety Score Form - 2. A total score of 0-19 obtained from the scales indicates no anxiety, a total score of 20-39 indicates mild anxiety, a total score of 40-59 indicates moderate anxiety, and a total score of 60-79 indicates severe anxiety.
Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS) 20 minutes before giving a PCR test sample, the control group's Coronavirus Anxiety Scale Score Coronavirus Anxiety Scale - A total score of 9 or more indicates coronavirus-related anxiety.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Mersin Toros Public Hospital
🇹🇷Mersin, Akdeniz, Turkey