Nonpharmacological Management of Pain and Fear During Hormone Injection in Breast Cancer Patients
This randomized controlled study will compare the effects of the ShotBlocker device and the Helfer Skin Tap Technique on pain and fear during intramuscular hormone injections in premenopausal and postmenopausal breast cancer patients. Ninety-nine participants will be randomly assigned to three groups (ShotBlocker, Helfer, control). All injections will be administered by the same nurse using standardized procedures. Pain will be assessed with the Visual Analog Scale, and fear with the Injection Fear Scale. The study aims to identify effective nonpharmacological methods to enhance patient comfort, support treatment adherence, and improve nursing care quality.
Patients aged between 18 and 65 years. [+3]
History of chronic pain disorders, neuropathic pain syndrome, or any disease req... [+2]