Mom's voice vs. cartoons: finding comfort for sick kids
NCT ID NCT07210346
Summary
This study aims to see if listening to fairy tales, listening to fairy tales in their mother's voice, or watching cartoons can help reduce pain and increase comfort for young children (ages 1-7) in palliative care while they receive routine tracheostomy care. Seventeen children will try each method for one week, with breaks in between, while researchers measure their pain, comfort, and basic body functions like heart rate. The goal is to find a simple, non-medical way to make a difficult medical procedure easier for very ill children.
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Erzurum City Hospital
Erzurum, Center, Turkey (Türkiye)
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