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NCT06265831
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The Effect of Face Hand Fan Application on Dyspnea

Sponsor: Bartın Unıversity

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Summary

Diagnosing and managing dyspnea in patients with COPD is very important. Although pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods are used in the management of dyspnea, it is recommended that pharmacological methods be supported by non-pharmacological methods. Hand fan application, which is one of the non-pharmacological methods used in dyspnea management, provides an increase in self-efficacy in patients in addition to the stimulation of cold air flow to the trigeminal nerve branches, mucosa and skin. Although there are studies reporting that applying cold air to the face with a hand fan is effective in reducing the severity of dyspnea in different patient groups, the number of studies examining the effectiveness of applying cold air to the face with a hand fan in patients with COPD is quite limited. This project was planned to determine the effect of applying cold air to the face with a fan on the severity of dyspnea and quality of life in COPD patients.

Official title: The Effect of Face Hand Fan Application on Dyspnea and Quality of Life in COPD Patients

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

61

Start Date

2023-04-01

Completion Date

2024-06

Last Updated

2024-06-18

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Hand-fan application to the face

Hand fan application is one of the applications recommended in managing dyspnea in evidence-based guidelines. Hand fan application effectively reduces shortness of breath by stimulating cold airflow to the 2nd and 3rd trigeminal nerve branches, mucosa, and skin.

Locations (1)

Necmiye ÇÖMLEKÇİ

Bartın, Turkey (Türkiye)