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Effect of Preoperative Sensory Modulation Room on Pain, Anxiety, and Sleep in Kidney Transplant Patients

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NIH registered clinical trial NCT07533669 evaluating whether preoperative exposure to a sensory modulation room influences postoperative pain, anxiety, and sleep outcomes in adult living kidney donors and recipients. The prospective study compares participants receiving preoperative sensory modulation (intervention group) to those receiving standard preoperative care (control group). Estimated study completion date is April 16, 2026.

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ClinicalTrials.gov registered a new prospective study (NCT07533669) examining non-pharmacological nursing interventions for preoperative stress management in kidney transplant patients. The study will evaluate whether sensory modulation room exposure before surgery reduces postoperative pain, preoperative/postoperative anxiety, and improves sleep quality compared to standard care. Researchers will also assess how individual sensory processing profiles influence intervention effectiveness.

For healthcare providers and clinical investigators, this registry entry signals ongoing research into non-pharmacological approaches for surgical patient outcomes. While not a compliance obligation, institutions involved in transplant care or studying sensory interventions may wish to monitor findings for potential integration into preoperative protocols. The study population includes living kidney donors and recipients.

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Effect of a Preoperative Sensory Modulation Room on Pain, Anxiety, and Sleep in Kidney Transplant Patients

N/A NCT07533669 Kind: NA Apr 16, 2026

Abstract

The goal of this prospective study is to evaluate whether preoperative exposure to a sensory modulation room can influence postoperative pain, anxiety, and sleep outcomes in adult living kidney donors and recipients. Organ transplantation involves complex surgical experiences that generate substantial physiological and psychological stress. Increased preoperative anxiety, sleep disturbances, and pain perception can adversely affect surgical outcomes and postoperative recovery. Given the limited availability of non-pharmacological nursing interventions for preoperative stress management, examining the effects of sensory modulation as a non-pharmacological approach is of clinical importance. The main questions this study aims to answer are:

  • Does preoperative exposure to a sensory modulation room reduce postoperative pain levels compared to standard care?
  • Does preoperative exposure to a sensory modulation room reduce preoperative and postoperative anxiety compared to standard care?
  • Does preoperative exposure to a sensory modulation room improve postoperative sleep quality compared to standard care?
  • How do individual sensory processing profiles influence the effectiveness of sensory modulation on postoperative pain, anxiety, and sleep? Comparison group: Researchers will compare participants who undergo preoperative sensory modulation (intervention group) to participants receiving standard preoperative care (control group) to determine differences in postoperative pain...

Conditions: Renal Transplantation, Nursing Care, Sensory Modulation Room, Transplant Donation, Transplant Patients, Transplant Recipient (Kidney), Donor Nephrectomy, Donor

Interventions: Preoperative Sensory Modulation Session

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NIH
Instrument
Notice
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Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
NCT07533669

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers Clinical investigators
Industry sector
6221 Hospitals & Health Systems
Activity scope
Clinical trial registration Non-pharmacological intervention Kidney transplant surgery
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Clinical Operations
Topics
Pharmaceuticals Medical Devices

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