U.S., Sept. 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07170670) titled 'Cognitive-Behavioral Care for Port Needle Insertion' on Aug. 19.
Brief Summary: This study aims to determine the effect of the Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Package (CBIP) applied during port catheter needle insertion on pain, anxiety, and fear levels in children aged 6-18 years diagnosed with oncology.
Research Hypotheses
Between the Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Package group (G1) and the control group (G2):
H1: There is a difference in the mean scores of the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale (WB-FPRS) between the groups.
H2: There is a difference in the mean scores of the Children's Anxiety Scale between the groups....