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The Effects of Familiar Toy and Parental Presence Combination on Perioperative Pediatric Anxiety

K

Karaman Training and Research Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Emergence Delirium
Perioperative Anxiety

Treatments

Behavioral: Selection of the parent according to children preference
Behavioral: Bringing the favorite toy of the children that will accompany the child during their perioperative period

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06459089
01-2024/13

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study will evaluate the effect of presence of favorite toy and parent during perioperative period on pediatric anxiety and emergence delirium. Half of the patients patients will be accompanied with their ownselected parent and the other half will be accompanied with their favorite toy in addition to their own selected parent.

Full description

To reduce the incidence of preoperative anxiety in children, anesthesiologists have used a number of prevention strategies, including sedative premedication, parental presence during anesthetic induction, behavioral preparation programs, music therapy, hypnosis, and acupuncture.One of these distraction tool is familiar toy, children may also be comforted by familiar toys. Therefore, parent presence during perioperative period or playing with a favorite toy seems likely to alleviate preoperative anxiety in children. Until now, combination of these two method to reduce anxiety is not observed in literature. Then, the aim of this observational study is to evaluate the effect of both presence of favorite toy and parental presence compare to only parental presence during perioperative period on anxiety and emergence delirium in patients undergoing ambulatory surgery in our hospital's otorhinolaryngology department.

Enrollment

100 patients

Sex

All

Ages

5 to 12 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Patients with ASA 1 and 2, Those who have the ability to speak and obey commands will be included.

Exclusion criteria

Mentally challenged Deaf Child Cerebral Palsy Premedicated Child Language Problem Unco-operative Previous surgery or anesthesia history

Trial design

100 participants in 2 patient groups

Group1
Description:
The children will select the parent who acoompany theim during anesthesia induction
Treatment:
Behavioral: Selection of the parent according to children preference
Group 2
Description:
The children will select the parent who accompany them dring anesthesia induction and bring their favorite toy also to the operating room.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Bringing the favorite toy of the children that will accompany the child during their perioperative period
Behavioral: Selection of the parent according to children preference

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Ayşe Duran

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