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The Effect of Virtual Reality Glasses Used During Burn Dressing in Children on Parents' Satisfaction Level and Anxiety

Completed
Conditions
Randomized
Interventions
Behavioral: Procedures performed on the experimental and control groups
Registration Number
NCT05373797
Lead Sponsor
Ondokuz Mayıs University
Brief Summary

The study was planned as a prospective randomized controlled study and was carried out in the Training and Research Hospital burn unit outpatient clinic between 05.7.2021-1.04.2022. The population of the study consisted of the parents of children aged 5-10 years who applied to the burn unit polyclinic for dressing between the dates of the study. A total of 52 people were included in the research group. Data were collected by using the "Survey Form" consisting of 10 questions, "Newcastle Nursing Satisfaction Scale" and "Beck Anxiety Scale".

Detailed Description

In this study, the "Beck Anxiety Inventory" was applied to the parents before and after the burn dressing, while the "Newcastle Satisfaction with Nursing Scale" was applied only after dressing.

Control Group (n=26): "Parent Information Form" and "Beck Anxiety Inventory" were completed by the researcher nurse after obtaining the consent of the family and the children in the control group. After filling out the form, the parent and child were taken to the dressing room, and the researcher nurse was with both the child and the parent throughout the dressing and answered all the questions that the parent and child had. After the dressing, the child was taken to the waiting room and it was waited for the child to calm down, and "Beck Anxiety Inventory" and "Newcastle Satisfaction with Nursing Scale" were applied to the parent by the researcher nurse.

The Intervention Group (n=26): "Parent Information Form" and "Beck Anxiety Inventory" were completed by the researcher nurse after obtaining the consent of the family and the children in the intervention group. Then, the parent and child were taken to the dressing room and the child was put on virtual reality headsets and he/she watched a cartoon he/she liked. During this time, all the questions that both the child and the parent had have been answered. After the dressing, the virtual reality headsets were removed, the child was taken to the waiting room and the "Beck Anxiety Inventory" and "Newcastle Satisfaction with Nursing Scale" were applied to the parents. During all these processes, procedures were carried out in accordance with the protocols and principles established within the scope of the "COVID-19 Pandemic Measures" published by the Ministry of Health.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1
Inclusion Criteria
  • parents
  • read and write,
  • understand Turkish,
Exclusion Criteria
  • under the age of 18
  • do not want to participate in the study
  • cannot be pregnant

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
experimental and control groupProcedures performed on the experimental and control groupsexperimental: 26 control group:26
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Effect of Virtual Reality Glasses Used During Burn Dressing in Children on Parents' Satisfaction Level and AnxietyMay 2022- October2022

Using virtual reality glasses lowers parental anxiety

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Samsun Health Directorate

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Samsun, İlkadım, Turkey

19May University

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Samsun, Turkey

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