Clinical Trial: Comparing Pain and Bruising of Subcutaneous Heparin Injection
Study Status: Terminated
Recruit Status: Terminated
Study Type: Interventional
Official Title:
Brief Summary:
Subcutaneous heparin injection is one of the most frequent nurses' clinical care. This study aimed to Identify and compare the effects of four different injection duration on pain and bruising associated with subcutaneous injection of heparin in 90 patients. Four injection methods were used for them:
A: 10s injections duration
B: 10s injection duration and waiting 10s before withdrawing the needle
C: 15s injection duration and waiting 5s before withdrawing the needle
D: 5s injection duration and waiting 15s before withdrawing the needle.
Bruising was measured by a flexible millimeter ruler 48h after each injection; and pain was measured by pain visual analogue scale immediately after the injection. Data will be analyzed by SPSS.
Detailed Summary:
Sponsor: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Current Primary Outcome:
- decrease pain [ Time Frame: up to 6 months ]pain was measured by pain visual analogue scale immediately after the injection.
- bruising [ Time Frame: up to 6 months ]Bruising was measured by a flexible millimeter ruler 48h after each injection
Original Primary Outcome: Same as current
Current Secondary Outcome:
Original Secondary Outcome:
Information By: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Dates:
Date Received: May 19, 2012
Date Started: January 2011
Date Completion:
Last Updated: July 19, 2012
Last Verified: June 2012