Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of therapeutic story on pain, anxiety, fear and physiological parameters in children undergoing burn dressing. Methods: A randomised controlled trial was conducted between April 2023 and June 2024 with 60 patients who were admitted to the burn unit of a hospital in Istanbul and met the inclusion criteria. Patients in the story group (n=30) were listened to the digitised story during burn dressing, while patients in the control group (n=30) did not receive any intervention other than routine care. Data were collected using the Descriptive Characteristics Form, Child Anxiety Scale-Situation Scale, Child Fear Scale, Wong-Barker Pain Scale, Parental Satisfaction Scale (VAS) and Physiological Parameters Form.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
Listening and watching the therapeutic story in digital media
Istanbul- City Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
The effect of therapeutic history on pain
Wong Barker Pain Scale The Facial Expressions Rating Scale (Wong Baker) consists of six facial expressions. The facial expressions are graded as 'No pain=0 points' and 'Unbearable pain=10 points'. It is a scale based on the child's self-report and is suitable for use in children aged 3-18 years. In this scale, pain scores are given according to the numerical values given to the faces. The lowest score is '1' and the highest score is '5'. As the score obtained from the scale increases, pain tolerance decreases and as the score decreases, tolerance increases. This scale was used before, during and after the burn dressing.
Time frame: 15 month
The effect of therapeutic history on fear
The scale is used to assess fear in children aged 4-10 years. The scale consists of five drawn facial expressions ranging from neutral expression (0=no anxiety) to frightened face (4=severe anxiety). This scale was used before, during and after the burn dressing.
Time frame: 15 month
The effect of therapeutic history anxiety
Child Anxiety Scale-Dispositional (CAS-D) Scale The Child Anxiety Scale-Dispositional (CAS-D) Scale aims to determine the anxiety levels of children aged 4-10 years. The CAS-D is shaped like a thermometer with a light bulb at the bottom and horizontal lines with intervals going upwards. In order to measure the state anxiety level, the child is asked to mark how he/she feels 'at the moment'. A transparent metre is placed over the child's rating on which ½ point increments are marked, then the ½ point increment is rounded up to the nearest number. The score can range from 0 to 10.It is determined that as the score value increases, the anxiety level increases, and as the score value decreases, the anxiety level decreases. This scale was used before, during and after the burn dressing.
Time frame: 15 month
The effect of the therapeutic story applied to children on parents' anxiety levels
State-Trait Anxiety Scale (STAI) The scale has 20 items and is graded between 1-4. The total score obtained from the scale is between 20-80. If the score obtained from the scales is low, it indicates that the anxiety of the individual is low, and if it is high, it indicates that the anxiety of the individual is high.
Time frame: 15 month
The effect of therapeutic history on blood pressure/systolic -diastolic
Physiological Parameters Form Blood pressureof the patients were obtained with a form prepared by the investigator. Blood pressure; includes systolic and diastolic blood pressure valuesThis form was used before, during and after the burn dressing.
Time frame: 15 month
The effect of therapeutic history on pulse rate
Physiological Parameters Form pulse rate of the patients were obtained with a form prepared by the investigator. This form was used before, during and after the burn dressing.
Time frame: 15 month
The effect of therapeutic history on saturation levels
Physiological Parameters Form saturation levels of the patients were obtained with a form prepared by the investigator. This form was used before, during and after the burn dressing.
Time frame: 15 month
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