The aim of this study was to determine the effect of audio book and musical-moving toy on fear, anxiety and pain in tracheostomy care of children in palliative clinic.
In children with receiving palliative care will be randomly divided into two groups: audiobook group and musical-moving toy. Interventions will be applied for 2 days, 1 times a day (2 sessions). No intervention will be applied to both groups besides audiobook or musical-moving toy intervention. The children will be assessed before, during and after. Pain, fear and anxiety due to tracheostomy care procedure will be evaluated using the Wong Baker Facial Pain Scale, Child Anxiety Scale-Stateness and Children's Fear Scale . In addition, the heart rate, respiration, blood pressure and SPO2 values of the children will be measured with the help of a bedside monitor.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
16
Audiobook by children will be chosen by child psychologists. The books will be played to children via tablet computers. The researcher has a fairy tale therapy certificate. The audiobook listening will start 5 minutes before the tracheostomy care process and will continue throughout the tracheostomy care process. Audiobook will be listen to children only one day.
Musical-moving toy by children will be chosen by child psychologists. The toy will be played to children by the researcher. Playing musical-moving toy will start 5 minutes before the tracheostomy care process and will continue throughout the tracheostomy care process. The toy will be played to children only one day.
Erzurum City Hospital
Erzurum, Central, Turkey (Türkiye)
Patient Identification Form
In this form, there are questions about the child's age, gender, diagnosis of the disease, length of stay, and how long ago she received the current diagnosis.
Time frame: baseline
Wong Baker Facial Pain Scale
Wong Baker Facial Pain Scale was developed by Donna Wong and Connie Moran Baker in 1981. The scale is suitable for children aged 3-18 years. On the scale, there are facial expressions that the child can enjoy and like. Therefore, it is reported to give more accurate results. On the scale, "0", "2", "4", "6", "8", and "10" scores are available. "0" refers to no pain, while "10" points refer to the highest pain level.
Time frame: baseline
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