Clinical Trial

Effect of Stress Ball During Chest Tube Removal After Open Heart Surgery

Study acronym: Stress ball
Completed
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Summary
15 minutes before the procedure, nurses (FEÖ and NT) will explain and demonstrate how to use the stress ball. The stress ball will be applied for approximately five minutes, including the chest tube removal procedure. A round, medium-hard, high-quality silicone ball, approximately 6 cm in diameter, will be used. Patients will be asked to hold the ball in their palms, count to three, squeeze, and release once. Patients will be instructed to continue this exercise until the chest tube removal procedure is completed, and then, under the supervision of the researcher, for approximately five minutes, focusing their attention on the stress ball. The ball will be washed and cleaned after each use and wiped with disposable asepsis wipes before being administered to the patient. The control group will not receive any other treatment beyond routine treatment and will be assessed at the same time as the study group. The chest tube will be removed by a physician during the stress ball application. Procedural pain level, anxiety level and hemodynamic variables of all patients in the study and control groups will be re-evaluated immediately after chest tube removal and 15 and 30 minutes after chest tube removal.
Protocol Amendment History 3 changes
critical Trial completed 2026-08-13
notable Enrollment increased: 46 -> 66 participants 2026-08-13
notable Primary completion pushed: 2026-05-01 -> 2026-06-15 2026-08-13
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07251270
Lead Sponsor Mersin University
Collaborators: Mersin University, School of Medicine
Conditions Pain, Hemodynamic Changes, Anxiety
Enrollment 66 participants
Start Date 2025-11-27
Primary Completion 2026-06-15 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-06-15 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-12