About this trial
This study is an experimental randomized controlled study conducted to compare the effect of two different nonpharmacological treatment methods (aromatherapy and music therapy) on pain, vital signs and parental satisfaction to alleviate or eliminate pain during excretion and filling in children undergoing peritoneal dialysis treatment. The study population consists of pediatric patients aged 3 to 18 years undergoing peritoneal dialysis treatment at Basaksehir Cam and Sakura City Hospital between June 2025- 2026. According to literature, for experimental studies and parametric measurements, at least 30 participants should be included in both experimental and control groups. Therefore, this crossover randomized design will include 45 children per group: control, aromatherapy, and music therapy. Children included in the sample will be assigned to groups based on a crossover randomized design. This method is suitable for studies with a small sample size. Since three different interventions will be applied once per session over three sessions, to avoid bias, the order of interventions will be randomized and labeled as A, B, and C. The researcher will write the names of the interventions on three separate papers, draw them one by one, and assign them accordingly: Method A: Aromatherapy, Method B: Music Therapy, Method C: Control. Then, the six possible sequences (ABC, ACB, BAC, BCA, CAB, CBA) will be written on six papers and drawn randomly to determine the intervention order for each participant.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Children will be included between the ages of 3 and 18 who receive instrumental peritoneal dialysis or continuous outpatient peritoneal dialysis treatment.
Children who have a sufficient cognitive level (3-18 years) to determine pain scores,
Children who have a healthy hearing and vision system,
Children who did not take painkillers, opioids or sedatives 6 hours before the study,
Disqualifiers
Decline to participate in the study,
Peritonitis diagnosis,
Pain due to catheter immobilization,
Receiving the first session of peritoneal dialysis treatment
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Aromatherapy
- Music Therapy
- Control