ÇOCUKLARDA İNTRAVENÖZ KANÜL SIRASINDA AĞRI VE KORKUYU AZALTMADA ÜÇ FARKLI YÖNTEMİN ETKİNLİĞİNİN KARŞILAŞTIRILMASI: RANDOMİZE KONTROLLÜ BİR ÇALIŞMA

Didem COŞKUN ŞİMŞEK, Onur Çakan
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This study investigates the effects of squeezing a soft ball, using a kaleidoscope, or blowing bubbles during intravenous cannulation on the pain and fear of children between the ages of 4 and 6. This study is a randomised controlled study. It was conducted in the pediatric emergency service of a university hospital in the east of Turkey. In the study, there were 30 children in the soft ball group, 30 children in the kaleidoscope group, 30 children in the bubbles group, and 30 children in the control group. The Descriptive Information Form, the Faces Pain Scale–Revised, and the Children’s Fear Scale were used in data collection. Four groups included in the study were found to be similar. It was found that the children in the soft ball, kaleidoscope, and bubbles groups experienced less pain and fear than the children in the control group during an intravenous cannulation procedure, and the difference in score between the groups was found to be statistically significant. In the study, it was found that squeezing a soft ball, using a kaleidoscope, and blowing bubbles during an intravenous cannulation procedure in a pediatric emergency service were effective in reducing the pain and fear of children.
比较三种不同方法在减轻儿童静脉插管时的疼痛和恐惧感方面的效果:随机对照试验
这项研究调查了在静脉插管过程中挤压软球、使用万花筒或吹泡泡对4至6岁儿童的疼痛和恐惧的影响。本研究为随机对照研究。这是在土耳其东部一所大学医院的儿科急诊科进行的。研究中,软球组30名,万花筒组30名,泡泡组30名,对照组30名。数据收集采用描述性信息表、修订面孔疼痛量表和儿童恐惧量表。研究中包括的四组被发现是相似的。结果发现,软球组、万花筒组和气泡组儿童在静脉插管过程中疼痛和恐惧程度均低于对照组,两组间得分差异有统计学意义。在这项研究中发现,在儿科急诊的静脉插管过程中,挤压软球、使用万花筒和吹泡泡可以有效地减少儿童的疼痛和恐惧。
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