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Clinical Trials/NCT05655052
NCT05655052
Recruiting
Not Applicable

The Effect of Virtual Reality Glasses and Distraction Cards on Women's Pain, Anxiety and Satisfaction Level in Intrauterine Device Application'

Mine Gokduman Keles1 site in 1 country37 target enrollmentNovember 15, 2022

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Virtual Reality
Sponsor
Mine Gokduman Keles
Enrollment
37
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Pulse Rate and Oxygen Saturation
Status
Recruiting
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to examine the effects of virtual reality glasses and distraction cards, which are cognitive behavioral techniques, on women's pain, anxiety and satisfaction levels. It is aimed to reduce your anxiety level, reduce pain level and increase feelings of satisfaction by showing you a nature video with Virtual Reality Glasses or showing distraction cards so that you can spend this process more comfortably while IUD is being applied. The following questions are expected to be answered in this research: When virtual reality glasses and distraction cards are applied during the IUD procedure; (1) Does it affect the woman's pain level? (2) Does it affect the woman's anxiety level? (3) does it have an effect on women's satisfaction? In addition, it is aimed to reveal the effectiveness of virtual reality glasses and distraction cards in the IUD application process, which is one of the modern family planning methods in midwifery applications, and to bring a non-invasive and cost-effective option into practice.

Detailed Description

The proportion of women who want to use Family Planning in the world in the last two decades has reached approximately 1.1 billion and has shown a significant increase . Despite this increasing demand, it is seen that there has been a slow increase of 3.2 in the ratio of family planning (FP) needs met by modern contraceptive methods for women of reproductive age in the last ten years. The reasons for this slow increase include limited access to modern contraceptive methods, women's prejudice about some methods, and low quality of available services . In addition, WHO reported that almost half of pregnancies in developing countries between 2015 and 2019 were unwanted pregnancies , and recommended effective FP counseling and the use of more modern contraceptive methods to prevent this . In Turkey, the Ministry of Health provides individuals with free access to modern FP methods. Despite this, according to 2018 data of the Turkey Demographic and Health Survey (TNSA), it has been reported that 49% use modern methods in the use of FP method, and the Intrauterine Device (IUD) is among the most effective modern methods with a rate of 14% . Among the factors affecting the use of the IUD; women's perception of pain during the application and the fact that it can be applied in certain centers . In addition, it has been reported in the literature that women perceive pain during IUD application. In these studies, pain; especially used in the stages of IUD application; It is reported that it is detected during tenaculum insertion, measurement with a hysterometer, and finally during IUD insertion. For this reason, there is a need for applications to reduce the pain associated with the IUD application, which is the modern FP method of women. Again, it is assumed that women will experience anxiety before the IUD application as in other medical procedures . It is seen in the literature that there are studies to alleviate the perceived pain in IUD application . In addition, it is expected that the applications made to women for the symptoms such as pain and anxiety related to the applications in the field of health will increase their satisfaction . In this context, there are studies in the literature showing that virtual reality glasses and distraction cards, which are cognitive behavioral techniques, are used during medical procedures, reducing the perception of pain and reducing the level of anxiety. . Although virtual reality glasses are a technological device, they have been widely used in the medical field in hospitals. Virtual reality glasses to be used in the research are not a medical device. This device is a technological glasses that works with compatible smartphones. The applications to be made with this device are within the framework of midwifery care applications and are not a treatment method, mediator or treatment option for any disease and do not have any harmful effects. Again, the cards with optical illusion figures on the distraction cards enable women to focus and reduce pain and anxiety. No study has been found in the literature examining the effects of virtual reality glasses and distraction techniques on pain, anxiety and satisfaction levels in IUD application. However, in line with the results of the study, it is thought that the IUD procedure will have a positive effect on reducing the perceived pain and anxiety of women and increase satisfaction.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
November 15, 2022
End Date
June 30, 2023
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
Female

Investigators

Sponsor
Mine Gokduman Keles
Responsible Party
Sponsor Investigator
Principal Investigator

Mine Gokduman Keles

Midwifery

Turkish Ministry of Health, Kahramanmaras Provincial Health Directorate

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • between the ages of 18-45,
  • IUD applied,

Exclusion Criteria

  • Having visual and auditory disabilities,
  • Use of misoprostol during the procedure,
  • Pre-procedure pain medication use,
  • Pre-procedure anxiety medication use.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Pulse Rate and Oxygen Saturation

Time Frame: ria application restriction averages 20 minutes

The pulse rate and saturation values of women will be evaluated physiologically using the sensor compatible planet 50n LT model pulse oximeter (Nellcor COVIDIEN SPO 2) device.

Numerical Pain Rating Scale (SAAS)

Time Frame: Before the examination; (2) Speculum insertion; (3) Application of the tenaculum to the cervix; (4) During IUD insertion; (5) It will be evaluated five times in total, 15 minutes after the IUD administration (5).

Numerical pain rating scale (SARS) is used to evaluate pain severity. In the numerical evaluation scale, pain ranges from 0 (absence of pain) to 10 (unbearable pain).

State Anxiety Scale (STAI TX-I)

Time Frame: Before and after IUD procedure

items are answered by marking one of the options such as (1) none, (2) a little, (3) a lot, (4) a lot, depending on the severity of the emotion or behavior. There are two types of expressions in the scale. These are reversed or straight forward expressions. reversed expressions; positive emotions express, while direct expressions express negative emotions. When scoring reverse expressions, those with a weight of 1 are converted to 4, and those with a weight of 4 are converted to 1. In the State Anxiety Scale; There are ten reversed statements, items 1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 19 and 20. When scoring, the reversed and direct statements are summed. ints.

Verbal Category (SKO)

Time Frame: Before the examination; (2) Speculum insertion; (3) Application of the tenaculum to the cervix; (4) During IUD insertion; (5) It will be evaluated five times in total, 15 minutes after the IUD administration (5).

Verbal Category Scale (SCA) (Appendix 4): The Verbal Category Scale is also called the Simple Descriptive Scale, and this scale is based on the patient's choice of the most appropriate word to describe the pain condition. Pain severity ranges from mild to unbearable. In this scale, he used the words "mild", "disturbing", "severe", "very severe", "unbearable" to describe the severity of pain (Appendix-5). The individual is asked to choose the appropriate category for his situation.

Newcastle Nursing Care Satisfaction Scale (NHMS)

Time Frame: ria application restriction averages 20 minutes

The scale is a 5-point Likert-type scale consisting of 19 items covering nursing care. All items of the Newcastle Nursing Care Satisfaction Scale are positive. In the scoring used to determine the degree of satisfaction, there are statements such as "Not at all Satisfied=1 point, Slightly Satisfied=2 points, Fairly Satisfied=3 points, Very Satisfied=4 points, Extremely Satisfied=5 points". The scores given to the questions of all items marked on the score evaluation scale are added together. The maximum score obtained from the scale is 95, and the minimum score is 19. Evaluation is made by converting the total score obtained from the scale to 100.

Virtual Reality Glasses Application Question

Time Frame: ria application restriction averages 20 minutes

Virtual Reality Glasses Application Question,It was created by scanning the literature by the researcher.

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