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NCT06302010
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The Effect of Stress Ball Intervention During Non-Stress Test on Anxiety and Fetal Well-Being in High-Risk Pregnancy

Sponsor: Hümeyra TÜLEK DENİZ

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Summary

This research will be conducted to determine the effect of stress ball intervention during NST on anxiety and fetal well-being in high-risk pregnant women. Women with high-risk pregnancies randomly assigned to intervention (n=43) and control (n=43) groups at a state and a faculty hospital in Turkey will be included in the study. Pregnant women in the intervention group will be told to squeeze and release the ball once after counting to three, to inhale each time they press the ball, to exhale when they relax their grip and to focus only on the ball. Pregnant women will be instructed to continue this practice throughout the NST procedure (approximately 20 minutes). Pregnant women in the control group will not receive any intervention other than routine hospital care during the NST procedure. Data on anxiety and fetal well-being outcomes will be collected before and after NST.

Official title: The Effect of Stress Ball Intervention During Non-Stress Test on Anxiety and Fetal Well-Being in Women With High-risk Pregnancy: A Randomized Controlled Study

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 45 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

86

Start Date

2024-03-13

Completion Date

2025-08-31

Last Updated

2024-12-31

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Stress Ball Intervention

The stress ball has a soft plastic or silicone structure that can be held comfortably. Each ball is approximately 6 cm in diameter, in different colors, and is a soft toy that can be squeezed and manipulated with fingers to relieve stress and muscle tension and exercise the muscles (Apaydin Cirik et al., 2023). Squeezing a stress ball is a distraction and relaxation method. It is thought that squeezing a stress ball may be advantageous for reducing anxiety, considering its reliability, easy accessibility, effectiveness, low cost, sustainability, non-pharmacological and non-invasive properties.

Locations (1)

Ondokuz Mayıs University

Samsun, Turkey (Türkiye)