Clinical Trial: The Effect of Four Different Methods Used During Body Weight Measurement in Newborns on Comfort and Physiological Variables
Study Status: COMPLETED
Recruit Status: COMPLETED
Condition: Healthy Newborns
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL
Official Title: The Effect of Four Different Methods Used During Body Weight Measurement in Newborns on Comfort and Physiological Variables
Brief Summary:
The study, planned to be conducted in a single-center, parallel-armed, randomized experimental design, aims to determine the effect of four different methods (Routine Care, Holding, Swaddling, Swaddling + Holding) on comfort scores as the primary outcome and on heart rate (HR) and peripheral capillary oxygenation (SaPO2) as secondary outcomes.Research hypothesesPrimary Hypothesis:H1/1: There is a difference between the mean comfort scores of the groups.Secondary Hypothesis:H1/2: There is a difference…
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