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Active Not RecruitingNCT06510166

The Effect of Distraction Methods Used During Inhalation Therapy on Children's Fear and Anxiety

The Effect of Distraction Methods Used During Inhalation Therapy on Children's Fear and Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Study

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
120 (estimated)
Sponsor
Ondokuz Mayıs University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
3 Years – 6 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

It was aimed to examine the effects of distraction methods used during inhalation therapy on children's fear and anxiety. Hypothesis: Hypothesis 0 (H0): There is no difference between the fear and anxiety levels of children who received normal nebulizer + mask + distraction techniques and toy type nebulizer + toy mask during inhaler treatment and the children in the control group. Hypothesis 1 (H1): The fear and anxiety levels of children who received normal nebulizer + mask + distraction techniques during inhaler treatment are lower than the children in the control group. Hypothesis 2 (H2): The fear and anxiety levels of children who were applied a toy type nebulizer + toy mask during inhaler treatment are lower than the children in the control group. Hypothesis 3 (H3): The fear and anxiety levels of children who were treated with a toy type nebulizer + toy mask during inhaler treatment were lower than those of children who were treated with a normal nebulizer + mask + distraction techniques.

Detailed description

In the literature, distraction techniques are generally used in invasive procedures. On the other hand, it is possible that studies on the effects of inhalation therapy and non-pharmacological methods, which are among the common non-invasive interventions in children, can still continue. Durak et al. (2021) stated that the developments in experimental groups, in which they were made to watch cartoons during inhalation treatment, were lower in adults than in control groups and in children. A similar study was published by Ozsamuri (2020), and children receiving mask and inhaler treatment consisted of watching cartoons, listening to music, and a control group. As a result of the study, intra-group comparisons show that the fear and anxiety scores of people in cartoon and music groups decreased compared to before the procedure . However, arranging emergency services for children and selling them with treatment materials have been shown to be effective in reducing children's fears. Negative reactions to the growth mask and nebulizer during inhaler therapy, causing incorrect inhalation patterns, and deterioration are reduced. Yanık and Ayyıldız (2019) conducted a study on the effectiveness of the training given with a toy-type nebulizer for children aged 3-6 years who received nebulizer therapy. During the therapy inhaler treatment, the scores of the people in the experimental group decreased, while the scores of the control group increased. Kırkan (2023) stated that the therapeutic play method applied with toy nebulizers and toy nebulizers in the activities he conducted with 3-8 year old children who received nebulizers is an effective method treatment in reducing fear and anxiety in the children's hospital. Distracting methods during inhaler treatment for children are beneficial for patients to have positive hospital experiences. This will reduce patients' fear of the hospital, prevent providers from experiencing stress, and ensure that people are satisfied. Adequate information during treatment procedures in children will improve fear, pain and anxiety management and increase the positive hospital experience. Rapid healing is important because of the reduced use of treatment materials, the effectiveness of human resources, and the increase in health knowledge.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALChildren's Fear and Anxiety normal nebulizer and mask+ distractionChildren in group 2 will receive their inhaler treatment with a normal nebulizer and mask, while at the same time one of the distraction techniques of their choice (drawing a picture, reading a story or watching an age-appropriate cartoon) will be applied.
BEHAVIORALChildren's Fear and Anxiety a toy nebulizer and a toy maskChildren in Group 3 will receive their inhaler treatment using a toy nebulizer and a toy mask.

Timeline

Start date
2024-04-08
Primary completion
2024-10-08
Completion
2024-12-08
First posted
2024-07-19
Last updated
2024-07-19

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06510166. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.