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The Effect of Gentle Human Touch in Preterm Infants During Heel Lancing

The Effect of Gentle Human Touch on Pain, Comfort and Physiological Parameters in Preterm Infants During Heel Lancing

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05001191
Enrollment
50
Registered
2021-08-11
Start date
2021-08-10
Completion date
2021-09-10
Last updated
2022-06-13

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Conditions

Heel Lancing

Brief summary

This randomized controlled experimental study is planned in order to determine the effect of gentle human touch on pain, comfort and physiological parameters in preterm infants during heel lancing matched for gestational age, gender and birth weight. The study will be performed with preterm infants hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital. Ethical committee approval, institutional permission, parental written consent were obtained. The therapeutic touch will be applied 10 minutes before the heel lancing, it will continue during and after the procedure, a total of 15 minutes of sensitive touch will be applied. The practitioner will place one hand on the baby's head and the other hand on the lower abdomen covering the waist and hips of the preterm baby for 15 minutes. Before and after the study the following were evaluated in preterm infants in the gentle human touch and control group: pain, comfort and physiological parameters.

Detailed description

This randomized controlled experimental study is planned in order to determine the effect of gentle human touch on pain, comfort and physiological parameters in preterm infants during heel lancing matched for gestational age, gender and birth weight. The research sample will consist of 50 preterm infants who meet the inclusion criteria. In the literature, the number of infants varies between 11 and 38 in different studies in which gentle human touch was applied to preterm infants. In this study, it was decided that the number of infants in the groups should be 25 according to α=95% confidence level and 90% power. In the study, it was planned to have 25 infants in the gentle human touch (GHT) and control groups. After reaching 50 preterm infants in the study, power analysis will be calculated using pain scores and it will be decided whether the sample size is sufficient or not. The infants in the GHT group will be applied gentle human touch for a total of 15 minutes, starting 10 minutes before the heel lancing and continuing during the heel lancing. The infants in the control group will not be subjected to any intervention other than their clinical routines, only observation will be made. Being 32-37 gestational age weeks, being birth weight of 1500 g and above, without a congenital anomaly, not having any disease at birth such as neonatal asphyxia, hemolytic status, metabolic disease, skin disease, patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and sepsis, no chest tube, not connected to a mechanical ventilator, not having intracranial bleeding, not taking any medication other than antibiotics and vitamin supplements, not taking opiates and sedatives within 4 hours before heel lancing, no painful intervention is applied at least one hour before the heel lancing, preterm infants whose mothers gave verbal and written consent will be included in the study. Data will be collected with the Questionnare Form, Physiological Parameters Observation Form, Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS), Premature Infant Comfort Scale (PBIC) and Pulse Oximeter.

Interventions

Gentle human touch, which has a pain and stress-reducing effect, is a sensitive tactile stimulus applied to the skin, without caress or massage, which provides a kind of relaxation.

Sponsors

TC Erciyes University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE (Subject)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
32 Weeks to 37 Weeks
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Being 32-37 gestational age weeks, * being birth weight of 1500 g and above, * without a congenital anomaly, not having any disease at birth such as neonatal asphyxia, hemolytic status, metabolic disease, skin disease, patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and sepsis, * no chest tube, * not connected to a mechanical ventilator, * not having intracranial bleeding, * not taking any medication other than antibiotics and vitamin supplements, * not taking opiates and sedatives within 4 hours before heel lancing, * no painful intervention is applied at least one hour before the heel lancing, * preterm infants whose mothers gave verbal and written consent

Exclusion criteria

* having a congenital anomaly, having any disease at birth such as neonatal asphyxia, hemolytic status, metabolic disease, skin disease, patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and sepsis, * being chest tube, * connected to a mechanical ventilator, * having intracranial bleeding, * taking any medication other than antibiotics and vitamin supplements, * taking opiates and sedatives within 4 hours before heel lancing, * painful intervention is applied at least one hour before the heel lancing

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Premature infants comfort scale (PICS) scoresbefore the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minuteAccording to the PICS, a score between 7-35 is obtained from the scale. A high score from the scale indicates a low level of comfort. Change= (before the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minute )

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Newborn infant pain scale (NIPS) scoresbefore the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minuteA score between 0-7 is taken from the scale. As the score increases, the severity of the pain also increases (0-2 points no pain, 3-4 points moderate pain, and \>4 points severe pain). Change= (before the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minute )

Other

MeasureTime frameDescription
physiological parameters- heart ratebefore the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minuteheart rate. Change= (before the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minute )
physiological parameters- respiratory ratebefore the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minuterespiratory rate. Change= (before the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minute )
physiological parameters- oxygen saturationbefore the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minuteoxygen saturation. Change= (before the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minute )
physiological parameters- crying timebefore the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel lancing 15. minutecrying time. Change= (before the heel lancing, during the heel lancing and after heel

Countries

Turkey (Türkiye)

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 17, 2026