Effectiveness of Vibration in Reducing Pain and Improving Satisfaction During Subcutaneous Injections: A Randomized Crossover Clinical Trial

dc.contributor.author Yildirim, Dilek
dc.contributor.author Kugu, Emre
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-10T15:04:58Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-10T15:04:58Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.description Çiriş Yıldız, Cennet/0000-0002-1351-5439; Yildirim, Dilek/0000-0002-6228-0007; en_US
dc.description.abstract AimThe pain experienced during and after the injection may cause discomfort and lead individuals to develop a negative perception toward future injections. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of vibration stimulation on pain induced by subcutaneous injections and patient satisfaction.MethodsThis was a prospective, randomized, single-blind, crossover study design. Data were collected from 85 patients. Vibration and non-vibration subcutaneous anticoagulant injections were administered randomly by the same investigator following a standardized procedure. Pain and satisfaction were evaluated by a study-blind investigator using the Visual Analogue Scale immediately after the injection. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, the Student's t-test, paired sample test, and a generalized linear mixed model.ResultsA total of 175 injections were analyzed. It was found that the pain level of patients was lower when vibration was applied (4.06 +/- 1.68 vs. 5.32 +/- 2.19, p = 0.004). Additionally, patient satisfaction was higher when vibration was used (7.17 +/- 1.71vs. 5.97 +/- 2.46, p = 0.011).ConclusionThe results of this study demonstrated that vibration was effective in reducing the pain associated with subcutaneous anticoagulant injections and in increasing patient satisfaction. Vibration can be used as a method to alleviate pain from subcutaneous anticoagulant injections and enhance patient satisfaction. Clinically, this suggests that incorporating vibration during subcutaneous injections can be a simple, non-pharmacological strategy to improve patient comfort and adherence to therapy. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/17581869.2025.2594965
dc.identifier.issn 1758-1869
dc.identifier.issn 1758-1877
dc.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-105023499395
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1080/17581869.2025.2594965
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14627/1336
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Pain Management en_US
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess en_US
dc.subject Acute Pain en_US
dc.subject Vibration en_US
dc.subject Subcutaneous Anticoagulant Injection en_US
dc.subject Satisfaction en_US
dc.subject Nonpharmacological Interventions en_US
dc.subject Pain Management en_US
dc.title Effectiveness of Vibration in Reducing Pain and Improving Satisfaction During Subcutaneous Injections: A Randomized Crossover Clinical Trial
dc.type Article en_US
dspace.entity.type Publication
gdc.author.id Çiriş Yıldız, Cennet/0000-0002-1351-5439
gdc.author.id Yildirim, Dilek/0000-0002-6228-0007
gdc.author.scopusid 18039134400
gdc.author.scopusid 58954700300
gdc.author.wosid Yildirim, Di̇lek/Aav-2960-2021
gdc.author.wosid Çi̇ri̇ş Yildiz, Cennet/Ags-5290-2022
gdc.description.department Fenerbahçe University en_US
gdc.description.departmenttemp [Yildirim, Dilek] Istanbul Aydin Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing, Florya Campus Halit Aydin Campus Inonu St 38 Sefak, Istanbul, Turkiye; [Kugu, Emre] Fenerbahce Univ, Vocat Sch Hlth Serv, Dept Med Serv & Tech, Anesthesia Programme, Istanbul, Turkiye en_US
gdc.description.publicationcategory Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı en_US
gdc.description.scopusquality N/A
gdc.description.woscitationindex Emerging Sources Citation Index
gdc.description.wosquality Q4
gdc.identifier.openalex W4416686541
gdc.identifier.pmid 41292513
gdc.identifier.wos WOS:001625066500001
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