Clinical Trial

Preparation Methods on PFT Performance

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Summary
Background: Successful spirometry in children depends on adequate cooperation and correct performance of respiratory maneuvers. Although several preparation strategies have been proposed, evidence comparing their effects on both spirometry performance and procedure-related fear remains limited. This study compared the effects of routine verbal instruction, verbal instruction with demonstration, and animation-assisted preparation on pulmonary function test (PFT) performance and procedure-related fear in children undergoing spirometry. Methods: This three-arm randomized controlled trial was conducted in the Pediatric Pulmonary Function Test Unit of a tertiary children's allergy and immunology outpatient clinic. Ninety-six children aged 6-12 years referred for spirometry were allocated using stratified randomization to routine verbal instruction (control, n = 32), verbal instruction with demonstration (n = 32), or animation-assisted preparation (n = 32). Data were collected using Descriptive Characteristics Form, Pulmonary Function Test Parameters Form, and Children's Fear Scale (CFS). Pulmonary function parameters were recorded during the first three acceptable spirometry maneuvers, and procedure-related fear was assessed immediately before and after testing.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07713225
Lead Sponsor Selcuk University
Conditions Fear Anxiety, Pulmonary, Performance Assessment
Enrollment 96 participants
Start Date 2022-03-15
Primary Completion 2023-11-15 (estimated)
Study Completion 2023-11-15 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-07-20