Effect of Animated Education on Anxiety and Vascular Complications

NCT ID: NCT06483087

Last Updated: 2024-07-01

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

100 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-03-01

Study Completion Date

2025-04-01

Brief Summary

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An animated education program about cardiac catheterization will be presented 24 hours to children in the intervention group before undergoing cardiac catheterization. While children in the control group will receive routine care. Dependent variables are (Anxiety 2 hours before undergoing cardiac catheterization, hematoma and bleeding at the catheterization site 2 hours post sheath removal, flat time post cardiac catheterization).

Detailed Description

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After ethical approvals are obtained, to facilitate the process of data collection, the researcher will contact the director of nursing and the head nurse of the pediatric cardiac clinic to inform them about the purpose, protocol, and duration of data collection. All days of the week, excluding holidays and weekends, between the hours of seven AM and four PM, recruitment, intervention, and data collecting will take place. To identify the clinical data regarding the health status of the children who will participate, the researcher will review children's medical records and contact their cardiologists. The researcher will introduce herself to the study participants, a simple explanation of the study's aims without mentioning anxiety level specifically, and the method of data collection will be clarified to gain their approval to participate in the study. Data collection for this study will be carried out for three months. Every child with parents will be interviewed individually by the researcher to collect the necessary data, and the interview will be conducted within 20 minutes. The interview will be classified into four phases (assessment phase, planning phase, implementation phase, and evaluation phase).

Assessment phase In QACHD, the schedule for the CC procedure is informed at 2 pm on the day before CC, when it is confirmed, which children will undergo CC the next day, the following steps will be followed; The researcher will approach the children and parents in the children's rooms and provide them with a description of the study phases. Children who expressed interest in participating in the study and are eligible to participate, researchers will ask their parents to sign the consent form, and the children's assent will also be obtained. The researcher will collect the baseline sociodemographic questionnaire from both study groups (Tool 1). Then randomize study groups for control and intervention as mentioned before.

Implementation phase Usual care will be presented to both study groups by the health team members in the pediatric unit. The researcher will present an animated education program individually to the children in the intervention group 24 hours before undergoing CC. To reduce interruptions during a teaching session and data collecting, a sign stating "Study in progress please do not disrupt" will be posted on the front door of the children's room. The AEP will be loaded on a laptop. The program will be presented in 12 minutes. The animated education program will familiarize children and their parents with the events occurring before, during, and after the post-CC procedure. Children's acquisition of the knowledge and skills taught in the AEP will be evaluated by using the ten-minute discussion that will be offered after they receive intervention from the researcher. Children in the intervention group will be encouraged to ask questions related to the material presented in the AEP. All answers to participants' questions will be provided based on the material available in the literature so that the same questions will be answered in the same way.

Evaluation phase:

After giving standardized instructions to respond to the SASC presented to children, children will be asked to read and answer the Arabic version of the SASC. Children will be informed to ask the researcher's assistance (data collector) to read the tool for them if they find difficulties in reading. Children's anxiety level will be assessed 2 hours before undergoing CC; based on previous literature findings CC-related anxiety is highest on the day of the procedure just before the CC procedure. Vascular complications will be assessed 2 hours post sheath removal by trained staff nurses in the pediatric ward; if vascular complications are present will be confirmed by an expert nurse who works in the CC lab. Flat time will be assessed and will be recorded after admission to the recovery area until physician discharge orders are obtained.

Conditions

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Cardiac Catheterization

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

A Parallel Randomized Control Trial (RCT) design will be utilized to test the study hypotheses. It is an experimental design where participants are assigned randomly to either receive the intervention or not, and the outcome of interest is then evaluated after the intervention.
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

TRIPLE

Caregivers Investigators Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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the intervention group

\[\*\]Arm Description: The Animated Education Program (AEP) and usual care interventions provided for children randomly assigned to the experimental group during the day before receiving a CC procedure. The Animated Education Program (AEP) was developed to prepare children for cardiac catheterization (CC) by improving their knowledge of CC procedures and helping them become familiar with such procedures in all phases. It will be presented as an AEP for eight minutes; it was uploaded on the researcher's laptop and was presented individually to children in their rooms.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Animated Education Program

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eight minutes animated vedio; presented individually to children in their rooms. The vedio explains specific aspectsof the cardiac cathetrization procedure.

Control group

Provide brief procedural instructions, such as time for fasting, and the need to increase the fluid intake post cardiac catheterization. However, no written or animated materials are used to provide health education for children before undergoing the CC procedure.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Animated Education Program

Eight minutes animated vedio; presented individually to children in their rooms. The vedio explains specific aspectsof the cardiac cathetrization procedure.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Other Intervention Names

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AEP

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* aged between 6-12 years
* admitted for their first scheduled cardiac catheterization non-emergency CC procedure.

Exclusion Criteria

* children with developmental delay
* emergency CC because
* having major hearing or visual difficulties
* children have deteriorated health conditions before CC and need to be admitted for intensive care before undergoing CC
* children who have bleeding disorders
Minimum Eligible Age

6 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

12 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Jordanian Royal Medical Services

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Jordan

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Jafar Alshraideh

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Jorrdania royalmedical services

Amman, , Jordan

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Jordan

Central Contacts

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Jafar Alshraideh, PhD

Role: CONTACT

+96277748455665355000 ext. 23129

Nibras Haddad, PhD

Role: CONTACT

Facility Contacts

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Jafar Alshraideh

Role: primary

+96265355000 ext. 23129

Role: backup

Other Identifiers

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101271-6

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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