Overview

Pain and Anxiety in Peripheral Venous Catheterization, Jet Lidocaine, Ice Application

Status:
Active, not recruiting
Trial end date:
2023-04-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
Investigation of the Effect of Jet Lidocaine and Ice Application on Pain and Anxiety in Peripheral Venous Catheterization (PVC). The research will be carried out experimentally with a single group post-test method. The universe of the research; All patients who are hospitalized in the Internal Medicine and Physical therapy and rehabilitation (PTR) clinics of Gumushane State Hospital and who need to apply PVC for the treatment plan will be formed. The sample of the research is; It is planned to include 60 patients who meet the research criteria, who are hospitalized in Internal Medicine and PTR clinics on the dates of the research, and who need PVC for diagnosis or treatment procedures. Power analysis was used to determine the number of samples in the study. First of all, patients who meet the criteria for inclusion in the study will be determined, and written and verbal consent will be obtained for their participation by giving information about the research. PVC application will be applied to all patients by the same investigator. Each patient will create their own control group in order to control individual differences in pain and anxiety. In the study consisting of two intervention and a control group; The same patients will be included in the intervention groups and the control group. Randomization will be done to determine the order of intervention to be applied to the patients. Interventions will be numbered for each patient and the order of procedure will be determined by drawing lots. After the cephalic vein for the first attempt is randomly determined, the other extremity vein will be used while performing consecutive PVC applications. To control the research in terms of bias; During the data collection phase, help will be taken from the clinical nurse who takes care of the patient. The nurse, who does not know which intervention is applied, will be asked to evaluate the patient's pain and anxiety. In this respect, the research will be considered single-blind.
Phase:
N/A
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Ataturk University
Treatments:
Lidocaine
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Able to speak and understand Turkish,

2. Those between the ages of 18-50,

3. Demanding peripheral venous catheter insertion,

4. Having lidocaine request before PVC,

5. Having no problems with vision and hearing,

6. No history of secondary acute pain other than peripheral venous catheter,

7. Having no physical barrier to insertion of a catheter from the cephalic veins,

8. Not allergic to lidocaine and cold,

9. No signs of phlebitis, scar tissue, dermatitis, incision and infection in the area to
be operated,

10. No history of peripheral nerve disease, peripheral neuropathy, paresis, plegia or
hemiplegia that may affect the sensation of pain,

11. Individuals without coagulation disorder, liver failure, kidney and cardiovascular
failure will be included in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Cannot speak or understand Turkish,

2. Those who are outside the age range of 18-50,

3. No request for peripheral venous catheter insertion,

4. No lidocaine request before PVC,

5. Having any problems with vision and hearing,

6. Having a history of any secondary acute pain other than peripheral venous catheter,

7. Having a physical obstacle to insertion of a catheter from the cephalic veins,

8. Those who are allergic to lidocaine and cold,

9. With phlebitis, scar tissue, dermatitis, incision and infection findings in the area
to be operated,

10. Having a history of peripheral nerve disease, peripheral neuropathy, paresis, plegia
or hemiplegia that may affect the sensation of pain,

11. Patients with coagulation disorder, liver failure, kidney and cardiovascular failure