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The aim of this study is to determine the effect of watching cartoons with virtual reality glasses and tablets applied during the blood collection process on the level of pain, fear and anxiety experienced by children.
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Needle procedures applied to children for diagnosis and treatment cause fear, anxiety, and pain. In cases where children's pain and fear cannot be controlled, health professionals and parents may experience feelings of stress, helplessness, and guilt. Many approaches reduce pain and anxiety in children during painful procedures. The most commonly used of these approaches is the distraction technique, also known as the distraction technique, which is constructed with cognitive and behavioral processes. There are many methods used to divert attention. Some of those; watching cartoons, inflating balloons, creating balloons by blowing foam, directing techniques, parent coaching, using virtual reality (VR) glasses, listening to music, kaleidoscope, and using distraction cards. The research is a randomized controlled experimental study designed to determine the effects of two different methods (watching 360-degree cartoons with virtual reality glasses and watching cartoons with a tablet) during the blood collection procedure in children, on the level of pain, fear, and anxiety experienced by children.
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159 participants in 3 patient groups
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