Clinical Trial

Nestıng Technıque for Paın Management Durıng Heel Prick in Term Neonates

Study acronym: Nestıng
Completed
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Summary
Background: Determining the effectiveness of pain management strategies in newborns provide evidence to promote high-quality midwifery practices. Purpose: The aim of the research is to evaluate the effect of the nesting technique on pain response during heel prick blood sampling in newborns. Method: During the heel prick blood collection procedure at a university hospital, pain responses were evaluated in 29 full-term newborns who were held in a nest made of specially designed pillows for 3 minutes before, during, and after the procedure, and in 30 full-term newborns who underwent the routine procedure without being placed in a nest. Data were collected using the Baby Information Form, Observation Form, and the Neonatal Infant Pain Scale. A statistical software package was used for data analysis. As the data were normally distributed, the Independent t-test was used to compare group means, and Repeated Measures ANOVA was employed to assess differences over time.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07462884
Lead Sponsor Mersin University
Collaborators: The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey
Conditions Nesting Technique During Heel Prick Blood Collection, Natural Position During Heel Prick Blood Collection
Enrollment 59 participants
Start Date 2024-01-01
Primary Completion 2024-09-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2024-09-30 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-03-10