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The Effect of Cold and Vibration Maneuver on Cancer Patients' Satisfaction and their Pain Relief during Cannulation Insertio

Not Applicable
Conditions
Pain and satisfaction of cancer patients during cannulation.
Pain in limb, hand
M79.6
Registration Number
IRCT20230310057672N3
Lead Sponsor
College of Nursing / University of Baghdad
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
223
Inclusion Criteria

Consent & compliance with all aspects of the clinical trial, methods, providing data during follow-up phase. Contact male & female patients with cancer, who are 18-70 years old at the time of the data collection phase

Exclusion Criteria

Involvement with any other ongoing studies. Medically diagnosed with psycho-mental diseases.
Patients with anticipated difficult intravenous access, known sensitivity to cold (eg: Raynaud’s disease), sickle cell disease with extreme sensitivity to cold, patients who had any break or abrasion on the where device (cold and vibration)would be placed, or who had pre-existing pain (e.g., peripheral neuropathy, chronic pain, fractures over the placement site), No premedication analgesic and sedation was given, were topical or parenteral analgesics within (6) hours of presentation excluded.

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The primary outcome variable that may reduce level of pain and Improve patients' satisfaction during cannula insertion. Timepoint: Immediately during and after the intervention (cannula insertion), time is 1-3 minutes. Method of measurement: Visual analog scale for pain and satisfaction, VAS is the line 100 mm from 0-100 (end one of the line read no pain” and at the other is unbearable pain”. And for satisfaction I’m very satisfied on one end I’m not satisfied at all” on the other .
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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