Clinical Trial

Buzzy® and Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Package During Blood Draw in Children

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Summary
This study evaluated the effects of Buzzy® and a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Package on pain and fear/anxiety during blood draw in children aged 7-12 years. Blood draw is a common procedure in children, but it may cause pain, fear, and anxiety. Non-pharmacological methods may help children cope better with this procedure. Children were randomly assigned to one of three groups: a control group, a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Package group, or a Buzzy® group. Children in the control group received routine blood draw care. Children in the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Package group received preparation, age-appropriate information, distraction, supportive guidance, parent support, and positive reinforcement. Children in the Buzzy® group received cold and vibration application before and during the blood draw procedure. Pain and fear/anxiety levels were assessed by child self-report before and immediately after the blood draw. The study aimed to determine whether Buzzy® and the Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Package reduce pain and fear/anxiety compared with routine care.
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Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07689370
Lead Sponsor Kocaeli University
Conditions Procedural Pain, Procedural Fear, Procedural Anxiety
Enrollment 180 participants
Start Date 2025-01-10
Primary Completion 2026-04-24 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-04-24 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-07-24