Assessing the reduction in pain and anxiety by the use of showing an animated video of the procedure, among pediatric patients undergoing pin removal after fixation of supracondylar fractures.
Supracondylar fractures requiring K-wire fixation ultimately undergo pin removal after fracture fixation. This is a cause of pain and anxiety to children. This study aims to curtail the aforementioned troubles by distracting the patient using an animated video of the procedure. Patients will be randomized into two arms, and pain and anxiety scales will be implemented before, during, and after the procedure to assess whether a change exists between the two arms.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
120
K-wire removal, post-supracondylar fracture fixation, will be performed while showing the patient an animated video of the procedure.
K-wire removal, post-supracondylar fracture fixation, will be performed without showing the patient an animated video of the procedure.
Liaquat National Hospital
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
RECRUITINGWong Baker Pain scale (WBS)
The Wong Baker Pain scale will be used to assess pain before, during, and after the procedure being performed. A self-assessment tool for pain that uses six cartoon faces to grade pain on a numerical range of 0-10 ranked in increasing order of pain. Higher scores depict worse outcome and increased pain.
Time frame: Evaluation will be done as per the criteria before, during the standard procedure, and 60 minutes post-procedure.
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Pain Scale (CHEOPS)
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Pain Scale will be used to assess pain before, during, and after the procedure being performed. A 10-item observational tool used to assess postoperative pain from a score of 4 to 13, higher scores indicating more pain and worse outcome.
Time frame: Evaluation will be done as per the criteria before, during the standard procedure, and 60 minutes post-procedure.
Children's Anxiety Meter-State (CAM-S)
The Children's Anxiety Meter-State scale will be used to assess anxiety before, during, and after the procedure being performed. This is a brief measure where scores are on a scale of 0-10; low scores depict better outcomes and high scores depict worse outcomes.
Time frame: Evaluation will be done as per the criteria before, during the standard procedure, and 60 minutes post-procedure.
Short State Trait Anxiety Inventory Scale (STAI)
The Short State Inventory Scale will be used to assess anxiety before, during, and after the procedure being performed, using the questionnaire set by the scale itself. A 20-item self reported assessment tool which scores each item from 1 to 4 for a minimum score of 20 to a maximum of 80. Low scores mean less anxiety and better outcome and a high score means greater anxiety and worse outcome. Positively phrased items are reverse-scored to calculate the total score.
Time frame: Evaluation will be done as per the criteria before, during the standard procedure, and 60 minutes post-procedure.
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