NCT05686460

Brief Summary

Dysmenorrhea, a gynecological health problem that is frequently observed in adolescents and young adult women and often cannot be diagnosed is defined as pelvic pain associated with menstruation. Providing analgesia without using pharmacological treatment is the leading aim of health care and can reduce drug-related complications. Therefore, nurses' awareness of the use of complementary and alternative medicine should be raised and the methods used should be based on evidence. Our search for studies in which the effects of listening to music and ice massage applied to the Hegu point on pain management in individuals with dysmenorrhea were investigated demonstrated that the number of such studies in the literature is not many. We think that the present study is important in terms of increasing the comfort levels of individuals with dysmenorrhea, basing the applications on evidence and contributing to the literature. It was conducted to compare the effects of ice massage applied to the Hegu point and music on pain and comfort levels in nursing students with dysmenorrhea.

Trial Health

87
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Trial Health Score

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Enrollment
129

participants targeted

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Timeline
Completed

Started Oct 2021

Shorter than P25 for not_applicable

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

October 20, 2021

Completed
2 months until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

December 20, 2021

Completed
6 months until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

June 30, 2022

Completed
6 months until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

January 2, 2023

Completed
15 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

January 17, 2023

Completed
Last Updated

January 17, 2023

Status Verified

January 1, 2023

Enrollment Period

2 months

First QC Date

January 2, 2023

Last Update Submit

January 13, 2023

Conditions

Keywords

comfortice massagemusicpaindysmenorrhea

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (12)

  • Questions about the menstrual characteristics of the students were asked using the Dysmenorrhea identification form

    Questions about the menstrual characteristics of the students were asked using the Dysmenorrhea identification form developed by the researchers in line with the literature.

    It took approximately 5-10 minutes to fill out the form.

  • The intensity of pain experienced during the last menstrual period was asked using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS

    The intensity of pain experienced during the last menstrual period was asked using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The highest pain score that can be obtained on the Visual Analogue Scale is 10 and the lowest is 0. The higher the score, the higher the pain intensity.

    It took approximately 5-10 minutes to fill out the form.

  • To evaluate dysmenorrhea severity using Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale.

    We asked them to determine the emotions they experienced on the first day of menstruation in accordance with the Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale developed by Li et al. The minimum and maximum possible scores to be obtained from the scale are 14 and 70 respectively. The higher the score obtained from the Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale is, the higher the functional and emotional disturbance levels of the individual affected by dysmenorrhea are In the second stage of the study, of the students, those who obtained ≥42 points from the Functional and Emotional Dysmenorrhea Scale and those who obtained ≥5 points from the Visual Analogue Scale were included in the study.

    It took approximately 5 minutes to fill out the form.

  • The Student Information Form

    After the students who met the sample selection criteria and agreed to participate in the study were informed about the study, they were asked to fill in the Student Information Form. Questions about the sociodemographic and menstruation characteristics of the students were asked using the Student Information Form developed by the researchers in line with the literature.

    It took approximately 5 minutes to fill out the form.

  • Description of the students' comfort level.

    On the first day of the participating students' menstruation, prior to the application (when the pain started), General Comfort Questionnaire (GCQ) were filled in at the pre-test. The lowest and highest possible scores that can be obtained from the General Comfort Questionnaire are 1 and 4 respectively. While 1 point indicates that the level of comfort is low, 4 points indicate that the level of comfort is high.

    It was evaluated on the first day of the menstrual cycle before the application. It took approximately 5-10 minutes to fill out the form.

  • To evaluate assessing menstrual pain characteristics.

    On the first day of the participating students' menstruation, prior to the application (when the pain started), Dysmenorrhea Follow-up Form were filled in at the pre-test. The questions in the form are as follows: time of onset of menstruation pain, the region where menstruation pain intensifies, the frequency of menstruation pain, the presence of complaints accompanying menstruation pain, the benefit of the method applied to relieve menstruation pain.

    It was evaluated on the first day of the menstrual cycle before the application. It took approximately 1-2 minutes to fill out the form.

  • To evaluate the severity of pain secondary to dysmenorrhea with the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)

    We asked them to determine the severest pain score they felt on the first day of menstruation according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).The highest pain score that can be obtained on the Visual Analogue Scale is 10 and the lowest is 0. The higher the score, the higher the pain intensity.

    up to 2 days

  • To evaluate the effect of Hegu point ice massage in reducing the pain severity secondary to dysmenorrhea through a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).

    The Hegu point of the participating students was detected with the acupuncture point finder. Ice cubes whose dimensions were 2x2x2 cm were wrapped with gauze and placed in a plastic bag. To prevent damage to the tissue and to ensure the sustainability of the movement, Vaseline® jelly was spread on the application area. We applied 2 minutes of ice massage 7 times at 15-second intervals. Melted ice cubes were replaced with new ones. As soon as the application was over, 30 and 60 minutes after the application, the participants' pain levels were assessed (Post-test). Pain intensity was measured with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).The highest pain score that can be obtained on the Visual Analogue Scale is 10 and the lowest is 0. The higher the score, the higher the pain intensity. The procedure was performed once on the first day and once on the second day of menstruation.

    up to 2 days

  • To evaluate the effect of music medicine in reducing the pain severity secondary to dysmenorrhea through a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).

    Depending on their preference, each participant wearing personalized headphones was played instrumental music in the first and second day of menstruation for 30 minutes. As soon as the application was over, 30 and 60 minutes after the application, the participants' pain levels were assessed (Post-test). Pain intensity was measured with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).The highest pain score that can be obtained on the Visual Analogue Scale is 10 and the lowest is 0. The higher the score, the higher the pain intensity. The procedure was performed once on the first day and once on the second day of menstruation.

    up to 2 days

  • To evaluate the effect of Hegu point ice massage in increasing comfort level.

    On the second day of menstruation, the participants were asked to fill in the General Comfort Questionnaire (GCQ). The lowest and highest possible scores that can be obtained from the General Comfort Questionnaire are 1 and 4 respectively. While 1 point indicates that the level of comfort is low, 4 points indicate that the level of comfort is high.

    It was evaluated on the second day of the menstrual cycle and after the application. It took approximately 5 minutes to fill out the form.

  • To evaluate the effect of music medicine in increasing comfort level.

    On the second day of menstruation, the participants were asked to fill in the General Comfort Questionnaire (GCQ). The lowest and highest possible scores that can be obtained from the General Comfort Questionnaire are 1 and 4 respectively. While 1 point indicates that the level of comfort is low, 4 points indicate that the level of comfort is high.

    It was evaluated on the second day of the menstrual cycle and after the application. It took approximately 5 minutes to fill out the form.

  • To determine the level of students being affected by dysmenorrhea.

    On the second day of menstruation, the participants were asked to fill in the Effects of Dysmenorrhea Scale (EDS). It consists of 39 items and 11 sub-dimensions. Responses given to the items are rated on a 5-point Likert-type scale ranging from 1 to 5. The minimum and maximum possible scores to be obtained from the scale are 39 and 195 respectively. The higher the score obtained from the Effects of Dysmenorrhea Scale is, the higher the level of being affected by dysmenorrhea is.

    It was evaluated on the second day of the menstrual cycle and after the application. It took approximately 5-10 minutes to fill out the form.

Study Arms (3)

ice massage

EXPERIMENTAL

The application applied 2 minutes of ice massage 7 times at 15-second intervals. The procedure was performed once on the first day and once on the second day of menstruation.

Behavioral: ice massage

music medicine

EXPERIMENTAL

Depending on their preference, each participant wearing personalized headphones was played instrumental music in the pre-menstruation period for 30 minutes. The procedure was performed once on the first day and once on the second day of menstruation.

Behavioral: music medicine

control

NO INTERVENTION

On the first and second days of menstruation, their pain levels of were assessed 4 times: when the pain started (pre-test), and then 30, 60 and 90 minutes after the pain started.

Interventions

ice massageBEHAVIORAL

After the students who met the sample selection criteria applied Student Information Form. On the first day of the participating students' menstruation, prior to the application (when the pain started), the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), General Comfort Questionnaire (GCQ) and Dysmenorrhea Follow-up Form were filled in at the pre-test. The Hegu point of the participating students was detected with the acupuncture point finder. Ice cubes whose dimensions were 2x2x2 cm were wrapped with gauze and placed in a plastic bag. Vaseline® jelly was spread on the application area. The application applied 2 minutes of ice massage 7 times at 15-second intervals. The participants' pain levels were assessed three times, as soon as the application was over, 30 and 60 minutes after the application (Post-test). On the second day of menstruation, the participants were asked to fill in the VAS, GCQ, and Effects of Dysmenorrhea Scale (EDS).

ice massage
music medicineBEHAVIORAL

After the students who met the sample selection criteria applied Student Information Form. On the first day of the participating students' menstruation, prior to the application (when the pain started), the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), General Comfort Questionnaire (GCQ) and Dysmenorrhea Follow-up Form were filled in at the pre-test. Depending on their preference, each participant wearing personalized headphones was played instrumental music in the pre-menstruation period for 30 minutes. The volume of the music was adjusted based on the verbal feedback or facial expressions of the students. The participants' pain levels were assessed three times, as soon as the application was over, 30 and 60 minutes after the application (Post-test). On the second day of menstruation, the participants were asked to fill in the VAS, GCQ, and Effects of Dysmenorrhea Scale (EDS).

music medicine

Eligibility Criteria

Age18 Years - 33 Years
Sexfemale(Gender-based eligibility)
Gender Eligibility Detailsover 18 years
Healthy VolunteersYes
Age GroupsAdult (18-64)

You may qualify if:

  • Having menstruation regularly (between 21 and 35 days),
  • Not using traditional and complementary treatments such as analgesics or massage during the application,
  • Not having a diagnosed psychiatric problem and a history of endometriosis in the past,
  • Not having infection and ovarian cyst / tumor, not having a neuropathic problem that might cause diabetes or nerve damage,
  • Being over 18 years of age and agreeing to participate in the study.

You may not qualify if:

  • Having hearing problems,
  • Having connective tissue diseases,
  • Having bleeding and coagulation disorders,
  • Having fractures in the hand and arm to undergo therapy,
  • Having sensitivity to cold,
  • Using oral contraceptives.

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Celal Bayar University

Manisa, Uncubozköy, Turkey (Türkiye)

Location

MeSH Terms

Conditions

PainDysmenorrhea

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Neurologic ManifestationsSigns and SymptomsPathological Conditions, Signs and SymptomsMenstruation DisturbancesPathologic ProcessesPelvic Pain

Study Officials

  • Sevgi PAKİŞ ÇETİN, Res Asis Dr

    Celal Bayar University

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Study Design

Study Type
interventional
Phase
not applicable
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
DOUBLE
Who Masked
PARTICIPANT, INVESTIGATOR
Masking Details
The researcher gave each students a number in random. Then, they were divided into three groups by random sampling method using the Excel program. The students who were randomly assigned to the 1st group with the Excel program were determined as intervention group 1 (ice massage), the 2nd group students were intervention group 2 (music medicine), the 3rd group students were group 3 control.
Purpose
PREVENTION
Intervention Model
PARALLEL
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
PI Title
Research Assistant Dr

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

January 2, 2023

First Posted

January 17, 2023

Study Start

October 20, 2021

Primary Completion

December 20, 2021

Study Completion

June 30, 2022

Last Updated

January 17, 2023

Record last verified: 2023-01

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