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NCT07004803
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Virtual Reality on Pain and Fear Levels of Children With Primary Immunodeficiency

Sponsor: Dr. Hatice Dönmez

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Summary

In this study, it is aimed to investigate the effect of virtual reality and tablet video viewing intervention on pain and fear levels and vital signs of children during peripheral venous catheter placement for intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) administration.

Official title: The Effect of Virtual Reality on Pain and Fear Levels of Children With Primary Immunodeficiency Applying Intravenous Immunoglobulin During Intravenous Access: A Crossover Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

4 Years - 11 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

32

Start Date

2024-09-15

Completion Date

2025-10-15

Last Updated

2025-06-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Virtual reality video watching

The children in the VR experimental group of the study will be subjected to the clinic's routine venipuncture procedure and the video-watching intervention with virtual reality headset. Routine care includes informing the child and parents about the procedure and questions that strengthen communication and distract attention. For example, it consists of questions such as 'How old are you?', 'Do you go to school?', 'Can you tell me the name of your favorite friend?'. Virtual reality headset will be introduced to the child before the procedure and information about how to use them will be given. After the measurements, intravenous access will be started. During the procedure, children will be shown a roller coaster video on virtual reality headset. The video-viewing process will be started 2 minutes before the venipuncture procedure. The video viewing time is planned to last an average of 4 minutes. Measurements were made during and after the procedure

OTHER

Tablet video watching

The children in the experimental group of the study will be subjected to the clinic's routine venipuncture procedure and the video-watching intervention with Tablet. Routine care includes informing the child and parents about the procedure and questions that strengthen communication and distract attention. For example, it consists of questions such as 'How old are you?', 'Do you go to school?', 'Can you tell me the name of your favorite friend?'. Tablet will be introduced to the child before the procedure and information about how to use them will be given. After the measurements, intravenous access will be started. During the procedure, children will be shown a roller coaster video on tablet. The video-viewing process will be started 2 minutes before the venipuncture procedure. The video viewing time is planned to last an average of 4 minutes. Measurements were made during and after the procedure.

Locations (1)

Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University

Karaman, Turkey (Türkiye)