The Effect of Cartoons Watched Before Surgery on Children's Fear Level
NCT ID: NCT05099302
Last Updated: 2025-01-10
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
116 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-01-14
2021-08-27
Brief Summary
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Cartoons group; When the children came to the operating room waiting room, the first stopwatch was started as soon as they entered the room to determine the length of stay in the waiting room, and it was turned off while they were entering the operating room with the anesthesiologist. Thus, the total length of stay in the room was determined and recorded. The second stopwatch was started as soon as the child began to cry, and was turned off when the crying stopped. Thus, the crying time of each child was also evaluated. After each parent signed the Informed Consent Form, the Interview and Observation Form was filled. Then the child's heart rate was measured and recorded. The child's fear level was evaluated separately by the child, parent and observer via CFS and recorded in the data collection form. After the initial assessment was completed, the child was asked if he wanted to watch cartoons. "Snow Queen" for girls who want to watch cartoons and "Spider-Man" cartoons for boys started to be watched by tablet. The period of watching cartoons lasted until the child left the waiting room. The heart rate was measured just before the child left the waiting room at the time of surgery. The level of fear was evaluated separately by the child, parent and observer via CFS and recorded in the form. Then, the child was taken to the operating room with the anesthesiologist and observer. Parents are separated from their children in the waiting room. After the child who came to the operating room was taken to the operating table, the pulse rate and the level of fear were evaluated and recorded by the observer via CFS.
Control group: All processing steps were carried out similarly to the cartoon group. In this group, the option of playing toys was offered instead of cartoons.
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Detailed Description
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The sample size was calculated with 95% power, with 10% difference at 0.05 significance level, taking into account the known score (4.53 ± 3.23) with the G\*Power 3.1.5 program. The sample size was determined as 58 children for each group. A total of 116 children were not reached. At the end of the study, Post Hoc power analysis will also be carried out in order to determine the adequacy of the number of children included in the study, and if 95% power is reached, the data collection process will be terminated.
Randomization of control and study groups; The status of the children to be included in the study in the control or study group will be determined by using "stratification and randomization methods with blocks". In the literature, it has been reported that among the factors affecting the fear and anxiety experienced by children in interventional procedures, variables such as age, gender and fear of interventional procedure are included. Accordingly, block randomization will be applied by stratifying the children as "girl and boy" for the gender variable and "4 years, 5 years and 6 years and over" for the age variable. 58 children will be included in each of the research groups. During the data collection process, each child and his/her family will be taken to the operating room waiting room one by one. This will prevent children from meeting each other.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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cartoon group
In the research, the group whose fear was tried to be reduced by watching cartoons
divert attention
In order to reduce the fears of the children who came to the waiting room before the operation, they watched cartoons and their attention was diverted to another point.
control group
The group whose change in the process was monitored without any intervention in the research
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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divert attention
In order to reduce the fears of the children who came to the waiting room before the operation, they watched cartoons and their attention was diverted to another point.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age between 4-10 years
* Children's perception level to evaluate the scale of fear
* The child does not have any physical or mental illness
* The child's ability to communicate and be open to communication
* The child does not have a hearing, speech or vision problem
* The child does not have a long-term illness
* The child and his parents agree to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
* The presence of any chronic disease, physical or mental illness that may affect the child's fear state
* Child or family refusal to participate in the study
4 Years
10 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ayse Sonay Turkmen, Prof.Dr
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ayse Sonay Turkmen, Prof.Dr
Assoc.Prof.
Locations
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KaramanogluMehmetbeyU
Karaman, Turkey, Turkey (Türkiye)
Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University
Karaman, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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CARTOONS1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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