It is emphasized in the studies that the child and parent anxiety that occurs in pediatric surgery should be prevented or reduced. According to previous studies, one way to reduce child and parent anxiety in the preoperative process is distraction interventions the child and family with preoperative family-centered activities. Teaching children anxiety coping skills with the involvement of their parents can reduce preoperative anxiety. This study was planned to Comparison of the effectiveness of two different distraction interventions (distraction with play dough- distraction with kaleidoscope) in reducing preoperative anxiety of children and parents who are scheduled for elective surgery
Aim: This study was planned to Comparison of the effectiveness of two different distraction interventions (distraction with play dough- distraction with kaleidoscope) in reducing preoperative anxiety of children and parents who are scheduled for elective surgery Method: This study was planned as a randomized controlled trial. The sample of the study will consist of 105 children aged 5-12, who will be operated on at Akdeniz University Hospital, and their parents. Randomization result; It was planned to include a total of 105 children and their parents in 3 groups: distraction with play dough group (intervention group 1)= 35, distraction with kaleidoscope group (intervention group 2)= 35 , and control group= 35 children and parents. Child and parent information form will be used to collect data, Modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale will be used to collect data in child sample, and Spielberger State Anxiety Scale will be used to collect data in parent sample. Intervention and Data Collection: Randomization will be performed after the purpose of the study is explained to the child and parent who agreed to participate in the study and after obtaining consent. Immediately after the pre-test (first measurement) is given to the children assigned to intervention group 1 and their parents, attempts to distract attention with play dough will be applied for 10 minutes. If they wish, the child and parents will be told that they can continue to play with the play dough until premedication. Children assigned to intervention group 2 and their parents will be distracted with a kaleidoscope for 10 minutes immediately after the pre-test (first measurement) is done. If they wish, the child and parents will be told that they can continue to play with the kaleidoscope until premedication. Participants randomized to the control group will be given routine standard nursing care. The second measurement will be administered 15 minutes after the interventions (before premedication=post test), and the control group 25 minutes after the first measurement (before premedication=posttest). Thus, the effectiveness of the initiatives and their comparison with each other will be evaluated. The data of the research will be analyzed using the Statistical Package of Social Science (SPSS) 23.0 software package program. The process of evaluating the data will be carried out with the support of a statistician.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
210
Akdeniz University
Antalya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Reducing children's pre-operative anxiety
The decrease in anxiety levels of children whose attention is diverted with play dough and kaleidoscope is an outcome measure. This reduction will be measured with the "Modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale". Outcome criteria will be evaluated twice, approximately 30 minutes before premedication and immediately before premedication (pretest-posttest) in the Pediatric Surgery Service. The scale consists of twenty-two items and five categories. Each category gets one point out of four. The higher the score on the scale, the greater the anxiety. In the post-test, it will be evaluated whether there is a decrease according to the pre-test score. Statistical significance will be set to p \< 0.05.
Time frame: Anxiety levels of children will be evaluated twice. The first measurement will be made 30 minutes before the premedication, and the last measurement will be made just before the premedication.
Reducing parent's pre-operative anxiety
The decrease in anxiety levels of parents of children whose attention is diverted with play dough and kaleidoscope is an outcome measure. This decrease will be measured by the "Spielberger State Anxiety Scale". Outcome criteria will be evaluated twice in Pediatric Surgery Service, approximately 30 minutes before premedication and just before premedication (pretest-posttest). The 4-point Likert-type scale, consisting of 20 items in total, measures the anxiety of the person at a certain time. For scores above 42 points, it indicates a high level of anxiety. In the post-test, it will be evaluated whether there is a decrease according to the pre-test score. Statistical significance will be set to p \< 0.05.
Time frame: Anxiety levels of parents will be evaluated twice. The first measurement will be made 30 minutes before the premedication, and the last measurement will be made just before the premedication.
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