The Effect of the Cold Arm Sling Elevation Pillow on Postoperative Anxiety and Comfort in Children
NCT: NCT07475975 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The purpose of this clinical trial is to learn whether the use of a "cold and arm sling elevation pillow" affects anxiety and comfort levels in children aged 7-12 years undergoing surgery for upper extremity fractures. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does the use of a cold and arm sling elevation pillow reduce postoperative anxiety levels in children? * Does the use of a cold and arm sling elevation pillow increase postoperative comfort levels in children? Researchers will compare the experimental group (using the specially designed cold and arm sling elevation pillow) with the control group (receiving standard clinical care, including standard pillows and separate ice packs) to see the effects of the integrated pillow on anxiety and comfort. Participants will: * Receive education before surgery based on their randomly assigned group (experimental or control), * Use the assigned elevation and cold application method for the first 24 hours following surgery, * Complete anxiety and comfort assessment scales at four different time points: before the intervention, just before surgery, 6 hours after surgery, and at the time of discharge.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Effect of the Cold Arm Sling Elevation Pillow on Postoperative Anxiety and Comfort in Children?
The Effect of the Cold Arm Sling Elevation Pillow on Postoperative Anxiety and Comfort in Children is a clinical trial registered under NCT07475975. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07475975?
The current status of NCT07475975 (The Effect of the Cold Arm Sling Elevation Pillow on Postoperative Anxiety and Comfort in Children) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did The Effect of the Cold Arm Sling Elevation Pillow on Postoperative Anxiety and Comfort in Children start?
The Effect of the Cold Arm Sling Elevation Pillow on Postoperative Anxiety and Comfort in Children started on 2026-04-01.
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