Home > Riviste > Minerva Pediatrics > Fascicoli precedenti > Minerva Pediatrics 2022 April;74(2) > Minerva Pediatrics 2022 April;74(2):167-75

ULTIMO FASCICOLO
 

JOURNAL TOOLS

Opzioni di pubblicazione
eTOC
Per abbonarsi
Sottometti un articolo
Segnala alla tua biblioteca
 

ARTICLE TOOLS

Publication history
Estratti
Permessi
Per citare questo articolo
Share

 

ORIGINAL ARTICLE   

Minerva Pediatrics 2022 April;74(2):167-75

DOI: 10.23736/S2724-5276.21.06008-0

Copyright © 2021 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

lingua: Inglese

The effect on pain and anxiety levels of using DistrACTION® Cards to distract children during a skin-prick test: a randomized controlled experimental study

Leyla ERDİM

Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, Turkey



BACKGROUND: The effect of using DistrACTION® Cards (MMJ Labs, Atlanta, GA, USA) to distract children aged 6-10 during a skin-prick test on their levels of pain and anxiety was explored in this study.
METHODS: The study was conducted as randomized, controlled, experimental research with a total of 104 children presenting at a hospital for a skin-prick test, 52 of whom comprised in the experimental and 52 in the control group. DistrACTION® Cards (MMJ Labs) were employed in the experimental group of children to distract their attention during a skin prick test by observer nurse. The observer nurse asked each child to look at the pictures on the cards and answer her questions. The pictures on the cards portray various details. The children’s pain and anxiety levels were independently assessed on the basis of the feedback provided by the children, the observer nurse and the parents. The children’s pain levels were assessed with the Wong-Baker Pain Scale (W-BPS) and their anxiety levels with the Children’s Fear Scale (CFS). No intervention was carried out for the children in the control group.
RESULTS: It was found that the children’s pain scores during (distraction group [D]: 0.57±1.14; control group [C]: 3.15±3.07) and after the procedure (D: 0.05±0.23; C: 2.32±3.42) were significantly lower than those of the control group. It was seen that the anxiety scores of the experimental group during (D: 0.63±0.97; C: 2.69±1.26) and after the procedure (D: 0.11±0.37; C: 1.82±1.53) were significantly lower than those of the control group.
CONCLUSIONS: It was observed that the use of DistrACTION® Cards (MMJ Labs) during a skin prick test was effective in reducing children’s pain and anxiety levels.


KEY WORDS: Anxiety; Child; Fear; Pain measurement; Parents

inizio pagina