Effect of Using a Dragon Design Nebulizer Mask on Treatment Duration, Compliance and Fear in Children
NCT ID: NCT06568120
Last Updated: 2024-08-23
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
140 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-10-31
2025-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Emergency rooms are often not designed to accommodate agitated young patients, featuring physical layouts that are not conducive to their care, noisy and chaotic environments, and limited access to therapeutic spaces. The care team may also lack the resources to manage agitated children effectively. On the other hand, recent studies have highlighted the importance of creating child-friendly medical environments to reduce anxiety and improve cooperation during treatment. This study aims to evaluate the impact of using dragon/turtle-themed nebulizer masks on treatment application time, treatment adherence, and fear levels in children who present to emergency rooms.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Standard care
Children aged 3-6 who require nebulizer treatment in the emergency department, along with their families, will first be informed by one of the researchers. Then, children who are randomly assigned to the control group will be treated according to the institution's standard care procedures. The child and their family will be informed immediately before the treatment procedure. During the treatment, the child will be treated using a standard nebulizer mask appropriate for their age, in accordance with the institution's routine care procedures, and the parent will remain with the child throughout the treatment. The child's level of fear will be assessed by both the child and the nurse before and during the treatment. Additionally, the nurse will record the total duration of inhaler treatment and the child's adherence to the treatment.
No interventions assigned to this group
Dragon Mask Group
Children who present to the emergency department and require nebulizer treatment will be randomly assigned to either the experimental or control groups. First, one of the researchers will meet with the child and their parent to provide information about the study. If the child and family agree to participate and are assigned to the experimental group, the child will be asked which mask design they prefer to use during the inhaler treatment: a dragon or a turtle. Additionally, before the treatment, the fear level of each child will be assessed by both the child and the nurse. During the treatment process, the children will receive nebulizer treatment appropriate for their age, and the duration and adherence to the treatment will be recorded by the nurse. Similarly, fear levels will be measured immediately before and during the treatment.
dragon themed nebulizer masks
This study is an experimental investigation aiming to evaluate the effect of a dragon-themed nebulizer mask (Figure 1), identified during a literature review by the researchers, on the duration of inhaler treatment application, treatment adherence, and children's fear levels. The dragon-designed nebulizer mask, with its colorful and toy-like appearance, is intended to calm children using pediatric aerosol masks. The mask is made of very soft, latex-free plastic, ensuring comfortable use for pediatric patients. It is compatible with all nebulizers and suitable for use in hospital settings. Unlike standard nebulizer masks, its appearance is designed with a dragon character specifically for pediatric patients. The mask is manufactured in China.
Interventions
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dragon themed nebulizer masks
This study is an experimental investigation aiming to evaluate the effect of a dragon-themed nebulizer mask (Figure 1), identified during a literature review by the researchers, on the duration of inhaler treatment application, treatment adherence, and children's fear levels. The dragon-designed nebulizer mask, with its colorful and toy-like appearance, is intended to calm children using pediatric aerosol masks. The mask is made of very soft, latex-free plastic, ensuring comfortable use for pediatric patients. It is compatible with all nebulizers and suitable for use in hospital settings. Unlike standard nebulizer masks, its appearance is designed with a dragon character specifically for pediatric patients. The mask is manufactured in China.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Presenting to the emergency department with a respiratory problem (such as an upper respiratory tract infection) requiring nebulizer treatment,
* In general good health and suitable for nebulizer treatment (i.e., not having conditions like severe allergies or chronic respiratory failure),
* Possessing age-appropriate language and communication skills,
* Not previously familiar with the dragon-themed masks,
* Having parental consent.
Exclusion Criteria
* Children with a chronic health condition requiring regular nebulizer use (such as asthma),
* Children with a fever of 38°C (100.4°F) or higher,
* Children who have started treatment with sedative or anticonvulsant medications,
* Children and parents with visual, auditory, verbal, or cognitive impairments that would interfere with the use of the intervention equipment.
3 Years
6 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Koç University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Eysan Hanzade Umac
Teaching and Research Assistant
Principal Investigators
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Eyşan Hanzade Savaş, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Koç University
Locations
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Koc University
Istanbul, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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kocuniversty
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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