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Study NCT ID: NCT06526949
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-07-05

Brief Title: The Effect of Reiki on Pain Anxiety and Haemodynamic Parameters in Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilator Support
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Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of Reiki on Pain Anxiety and Haemodynamic Parameters in Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilator Support A Randomised Single-Blinded and Placebo-Controlled Study
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-07
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
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Brief Summary: Patients receiving mechanical ventilation MV support in intensive care units ICU may have some negative experiences The most common of these are problems such as pain agitation anxiety deterioration in comfort dry mouth thirst and inadequacy in communication

Reiki one of the energy therapies among the non-pharmacological nursing practices that have become widespread in recent years is one of the healing therapies that contribute to the protection and promotion of well-being healthy aging and the treatment of some health deviations and is applied noninvasively with hands

In the literature there are many studies suggesting that Reiki has positive effects on pain anxiety and stress response heart rate blood pressure respiratory rate in patients with Reiki It is known that these studies generally consist of health professionals such as cancer haemodialysis patients undergoing laparoscopic or endoscopic procedures haemodialysis patients or nurses Studies have shown that Reiki is especially effective in cancer patients preoperative stress anxiety postoperative pain and symptom management in chronic diseases For Reiki application in the intensive care unit only a few studies conducted in the neonatal intensive care unit were found
Detailed Description: The study will consist of 40 patients hospitalized in intensive care units of Yalova Training and Research Hospital and who are receiving mechanical ventilation treatment The sample will consist of patients who receive mechanical ventilation support in the intensive care unit who are over 18 years of age who are willing to participate in the study who do not have neurological and psychiatric diagnoses who are not due to drugalcohol etc intoxication who are not in the terminal period who are not sedated who have a GCS score of 9 and above who are receiving mechanical ventilation support for more than 48 hours who are hemodynamically stable not on high dose inotropic support etc and who have a pain score of 3 and above

Since there was no previous study similar to our research in the literature the sample size was calculated as 26 patients in the experimental group and 26 patients in the control group with a large effect size d 08 5 margin of error α and statistical power 1-β 080 as recommended To increase the power of the study and assume that there may be losses from the sample group 30 patients were planned to be included in the study 30 in the experimental group and 30 in the control group

Study Oversight

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