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The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate if watching videos and blowing paper pinwheels can reduce pain and fear in children undergoing venipuncture. The participant population includes hospitalized children aged 3-6 years old undergoing venipuncture for the first time.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
Researchers will compare a group watching videos and a group blowing paper pinwheels to a control group receiving standard care to see if these interventions reduce pain and fear.
Participants will:
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The goal of this clinical trial is to explore the effectiveness of watching videos and blowing paper pinwheels in reducing pain and fear in children undergoing venipuncture in children aged 3-6 years hospitalized for the first time and undergoing intravenous infusion or blood draw. The main questions it aims to answer are:
If there is a comparison group: Researchers will compare the group of children watching videos and the group of children blowing paper pinwheels to the control group receiving standard care to see if these interventions are effective in reducing pain and fear during venipuncture.
Participants will:
Interventions:
Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three groups:
Video Watching Group:
Paper Pinwheel Blowing Group:
Control Group:
Outcome Measures
The effectiveness of the interventions will be measured using the following tools
The Wong-Baker Faces Pain Scale (WBFPS):
Parental State Anxiety Scale:
Parental Satisfaction Scale:
The Children's Fear Scale:
FLACC (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability) Pain Assessment Scale:
Study Design
This study will be conducted at the 66th Ward of Taichung Veterans General Hospital. After obtaining informed consent from parents and assent from children, participants will be randomly assigned to one of the three groups using a random number generator. The nurse performing the venipuncture will be blinded to the group assignment. Data will be collected by research personnel not involved in the data collection process.
Statistical Analysis
Descriptive statistics will include frequencies, means, and standard deviations. Inferential statistics will be conducted using ANOVA to determine the significance of the differences between groups.
Expected Outcomes
The study expects that children in the intervention groups (video watching and paper pinwheel blowing) will have lower pain and fear scores, and their parents will have lower anxiety scores and higher satisfaction compared to the control group. This research aims to improve the quality of care for hospitalized children undergoing venipuncture.
Handling of Adverse Reactions
If participants experience dizziness or discomfort during the intervention, the procedure will be stopped immediately, and necessary assistance will be provided.
Funding and Compensation
The study is funded by the Taichung Veterans General Hospital internal research project (project number: TCVGH-1137404B). Any adverse reactions caused by the study will be covered by the hospital, excluding anticipated side effects listed in the informed consent form.
Conflict of Interest There are no potential conflicts of interest associated with this study.
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HuiMing Hou, MD
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