Overview
The goal of this randomized controlled study is to assess the effect of guided imagery on chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting in pediatric hematology-oncology patients.
Participants will receive either guided imagery+routine care or routine care. The researchers will compare nausea and vomiting and vital signs between groups.
Description
Despite significant advances in anti-emetic treatment, chemotherapyinduced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is considered a major side-effect that significantly reduces the quality of life of children diagnosed with cancer. Guided imagery is one of the methods of distraction that allows the individual to go to an environment or scene that will make the individual comfortable, peaceful, happy, and focused.In this study, the participants will be randomized in a single blind manner (participant) to either intervention or control groups.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 7 to 18 years old,
- who will receive intravenous chemotherapy,
- no cognitive or neurological disease that would prevent communication,
- receiving a chemotherapy protocol with a high or moderate emetogenic effect according to the MASCC/ESMO Antiemetic Guideline Classification,
- no verbal, visual and auditory communication disabilities (ability to speak Turkish, no mental deficiency),
- children whose parents and themselves volunteered to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children receiving radiotherapy,
- having a history of seizures,
- taking ginger powder or vitamins to reduce nausea,
- children who did not want to participate in the study