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NCT07379021

Mindfulness-Based Emotion Regulation Training for Hospitalized Children

Hospitalization and medical procedures are a significant source of stress and anxiety for school-age children aged 7-11, who, due to their cognitive development, can perceive events but lack the capacity to cope effectively. The main objective of this project is to examine the effect of Mindfulness-Based Emotion Regulation Training, which will be applied to children aged 7-11 hospitalized in the pediatric clinic, on developing children's emotion regulation skills and reducing their fear levels related to the hospital. The research is a randomized controlled trial to be conducted between April 2026 and April 2027. Data will be collected using the "Child and Parent Introduction Form," the "Emotion Regulation Scale for Children and Adolescents," and the "Medical Procedure Fear Scale." While distraction techniques frequently used in the literature offer a quick and effective solution at the time of the procedure, this project differs in that it aims to provide children with sustainable emotion regulation skills that they can use not only at that moment but also in later stages of the illness and in future life events. As a result of the project, it is expected that the implemented training will increase adaptive emotion regulation strategies in children, significantly reduce medical fear and anxiety, and provide an evidence-based nursing intervention that will facilitate children's compliance with treatment.

Gender: All

Ages: 7 Years - 11 Years

Updated: 2026-01-30

Fear
Child, Only
Hospitalism in Children
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06833333

IVC Collapsibility Index or CVP as a Predictor of Fluid Responsiveness in Pediatric Sepsis

Pediatric population who suffered from sepsis due to perforated viscus will receive fluid resuscitation guided by either central venous pressure or guided by IVC collapsibility index. The method of guidance of fluid therapy will be applied pre, intra, and postoperatively. Primary outcome will be the length of hospital stays, while the secondary outcomes will be the incidence of complications and the length of PICU stays

Gender: All

Ages: 1 Year - 5 Years

Updated: 2025-05-06

Sepsis
Septic Shock
Perforated Viscus
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RECRUITING

NCT06353243

Bilateral Infant Stimulation Study

This study will investigate stress that parents of children admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experience. Investigation of a novel intervention of using bilateral alternating stimulation to reduce parental stress and anxiety and increase bonding/attachment in NICU. Evaluate parental stress and feelings of bonding using surveys before and after the intervention. Intervention will be done at neonate's bedside while admitted to the NICU. Vital sign data will be collected as a marker of parent and neonate's stress response during the intervention.

Gender: All

Updated: 2024-05-03

1 state

Parent-Child Relations
Preterm Birth
Stress Reaction
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