Development of a Management Model for Hyperemesis in Pregnant Women Through the "Vibratory Emesis Massage"
NCT: NCT07613814 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This study aimed to develop and evaluate a hyperemesis management model through the Vibratory Emesis Massage (VEM) nursing intervention in pregnant women experiencing nausea and vomiting. This quasi-experimental study used a pretest-posttest non-equivalent group design involving intervention and control groups. The intervention was administered at the Pericardium 6 (P6) point using a vibratory massage wristband for 15-20 minutes. The study evaluated the effectiveness of the intervention in reducing the severity of nausea and vomiting among pregnant women.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Development of a Management Model for Hyperemesis in Pregnant Women Through the "Vibratory Emesis Massage"?
Development of a Management Model for Hyperemesis in Pregnant Women Through the "Vibratory Emesis Massage" is a clinical trial registered under NCT07613814. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07613814?
The current status of NCT07613814 (Development of a Management Model for Hyperemesis in Pregnant Women Through the "Vibratory Emesis Massage") is: COMPLETED.
When did Development of a Management Model for Hyperemesis in Pregnant Women Through the "Vibratory Emesis Massage" start?
Development of a Management Model for Hyperemesis in Pregnant Women Through the "Vibratory Emesis Massage" started on 2026-04-10.
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