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The Effect of Projector Kaleidoscope and Cartoons in the Operating Room on Anxiety, Fear and Pain in Children Aged 4-10 Who Will Undergo Outpatient Surgery
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Projector Kaleidoscope and Cartoon for Anxiety and Fear and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 90 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The research will be conducted with children hospitalized in Tarsus State Hospital Children's Clinics and who meet the sampling criteria. The population of the study, which is planned as a randomized controlled experimental study, will consist of children aged 4-10 years old who are admitted to the pediatric surgery service of Tarsus State Hospital and will undergo outpatient surgical intervention. In collecting research data; the Introductory Information Form, Child Anxiety Scale, Child Fear Scale, Wong-Baker Pain Scale and Vital Signs Follow-up Form will be used.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Children in the projector kaleidoscope group will be watched for approximately 5 minutes before induction in the operating room.
Children in the cartoon group will be asked which cartoon they want to watch from the cartoon pool and will be shown the cartoon they want. The cartoon duration is approximately 5 minutes.