Music and VR Effects on Pain, Anxiety, and Fear During Oral Mucositis Care in Leukaemic Children

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

45

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 1, 2025

Primary Completion Date

September 1, 2026

Study Completion Date

December 1, 2026

Conditions
AnxietyPainFear
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Music intervention

The music for the study will be the 'MusiCure® 9 Scandinavia' compositions specially developed by Inge Eje and Niels Eje (Gefion Records, Copenhagen, Denmark) (MusiCure, 2024). The compositions include melodies with harp, cello, strings and sounds from nature (birds, forest and night sounds) in a soft rhythm between 60-80 bpm for relaxation, based on research into the acoustic environment of hospitals and shown to have a positive effect on patients' symptoms such as pain, fear and anxiety. Two minutes after the child starts listening to the music, oral mucositis care will be started. Five minutes after the end of the procedure, the Child Anxiety Scale-Conditioning (CAS-D), Child Fear Scale and Visual Comparison Scale will be applied and the duration of the procedure will be recorded.

PROCEDURE

Virtual reality

In this group, children will be shown a short film with virtual reality glasses. In the study, the short film 'MusiCure® The Journey' specially developed by Inge Eje and Niels Eje (Gefion Records, Copenhagen, Denmark) will be preferred in the virtual reality group. The duration of the film is 16 minutes (MusiCure, 2024). Two minutes after the child starts watching the film, oral mucositis care will be started. Five minutes after the end of the procedure, the duration of the procedure will be recorded by applying the Child Anxiety Scale-Conditioning (CAS-D), Child Fear Scale and Visual Comparison Scale.

Trial Locations (1)

35100

Ege University, Izmir

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Ege University

OTHER

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