160
Participants
Start Date
August 4, 2021
Primary Completion Date
January 5, 2022
Study Completion Date
April 5, 2022
Group to play online games
Playing games in children is one of the non-pharmacological pain relief methods. In this study, the effect of playing an online game on pain level in children who underwent orthopedic surgery for pain management after the surgery was measured.
Group that received cold application
Previous studies have demonstrated that cold application has anti-inflammatory, muscle spasm reducing, and pain relieving properties. In this study, the effect of cold application on pain level in children who underwent orthopedic surgery was investigated.
Group that received placebo (PHYSIOLOGICAL SALINE ISOTONIC 9 mg/ml AMPULE)
The placebo effect has been demonstrated in various studies today. Some of these studies describe placebo analgesia. In this study, the placebo analgesic effect was investigated, and the child and parent were told that an analgesic was applied, but instead 2 cc of PF 0.9% ISOTONIC SODIUM CHLORIDE solution was intravenously administered.
Group that played an online game and received cold application at the same time
To investigate the combined effect of online gaming and cold application as two separate non-pharmacological interventions, both interventions were applied together in this group
Istanbul Metin Sabancı Baltalimanı Bone Diseases Training and Research Hospital., Istanbul
İlke Karabıyık
OTHER