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The Effect of Classical Hand Massage, Lavender Inhalation and Hand Massage With Lavender on Anxiety, Pain and Comfort
Sponsor: Afide Tufan
Summary
Cystoscopy is one of the most commonly performed urologic procedures to examine the anatomy and evaluate pathologies of the lower urinary tract. Although cystoscopy is a safe procedure with a low risk of morbidity, it can often cause pain, anxiety and restlessness in patients. This study aims to determine the effects of classical hand massage, lavender inhalation and lavender hand massage applied to patients undergoing cystoscopy on the patient's anxiety, pain and comfort. The population of the study will consist of patients who underwent cystoscopy between July 2024 and April 2025. Data will be obtained with the Patient Identification Form, Vital Signs Follow-up Form, State Anxiety Scale, Numerical Pain Scale and Numerical Comfort Scale. The research will be conducted in three stages: before, during and after the cystoscopy procedure. In the pre-cystoscopy period, patients who meet the study inclusion criteria will be informed about the procedure and verbal and written permissions will be obtained. Randomization will be performed according to the order of application and the patients will be divided into four groups as the classical hand massage group, the lavender inhalation group, the lavender hand massage group and the control group. The Patient Identification Form will be filled in and the scales will be introduced. The vital signs of the patients in the intervention groups will be assessed half an hour before the procedure and the State Anxiety Scale will be filled in. In addition, a ten-minute application will be performed before the procedure and their vital signs and the State Anxiety Scale will be assessed five minutes after the procedure. During the cystoscopy period, after the patients in the intervention group are taken to the cystoscopy table and lidocaine gel is applied, their vital signs and pain levels will be assessed during the passage of the cystoscopy instrument from the urethra to the bladder. A ten-minute application will be performed during the procedure in the intervention groups and their vital signs and pain will be assessed immediately after the cystoscopy is completed. In the post-procedure period, half an hour after the cystoscopy procedure, the vital signs of the patients will be measured again, and the Numerical Pain Scale and Numerical Comfort Scale will be filled. The same data will be collected from the patients in the control group without any application.
Official title: The Effect of Classical Hand Massage, Lavender Inhalation and Hand Massage With Lavender on Anxiety, Pain and Comfort in Patients Undergoing Cystoscopy
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
144
Start Date
2024-08-15
Completion Date
2025-12-30
Last Updated
2025-04-29
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Hand massage with lavender oil
Each hand of the patient will be massaged with lavender oil for 5 minutes before and during cystoscopy. Before the application, 5% lavender oil will be applied to a small part of the hand and this area will be monitored for signs of allergic reaction such as swelling and redness. If no allergic reaction is observed, the study will continue.
Classic hand massage
Each hand of the patient will be massaged with baby oil for 5 minutes before and during the cystoscopy procedure.
Lavender inhalation
Before and during the cystoscopy procedure, 2-3 drops of 5% lavender oil will be poured onto a 5x5 cm sterile gauze. It will be placed 10 cm away from the patient's nose and sniffed for 10 minutes.
Locations (1)
Kula State Hospital
Manisa, Kula, Turkey (Türkiye)