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Treatment methods with nebulizers are used in the treatment of many diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, bronchiolitis and cystic fibrosis in children. Because inhalation therapy with a face mask is scary for children, it can be difficult to provide this therapy effectively and safely. Adaptation of the child and family is important for the success of inhalation therapy. Distraction techniques are among the most commonly used cognitive/behavioral methods. It determines the effect of "playing video games" and "watching cartoons" methods, which are active distraction methods during inhalation therapy, on the level of fear and anxiety.


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Hospitalization can be a threatening and stressful experience for children. Unfamiliar with the environment and medical procedures and unaware of the reasons for hospitalization can result in children's anger, uncertainty, anxiety and feelings of helplessness. Anxiety and fear are the most frequently reported among these negative reactions. In addition, high levels of anxiety and fear can be harmful to children's physiological and psychological health. Excessive anxiety and fear also inhibit children's effectiveness in coping with medical treatment and increase their negative emotions. It is thought that the levels of anxiety and fear in children will increase even more when they apply to the emergency services, especially in acute situations. Children who present to the emergency department with respiratory distress and cough can be given inhalation therapy as a result of physical examination and other tests. Today, inhalation therapy with a nebulizer is one of the most common and frequently used methods. Treatment methods with nebulizers are used in the treatment of many diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, bronchiolitis and cystic fibrosis in children. Because inhalation therapy with a face mask is scary for children, it can be difficult to provide this therapy effectively and safely. Adaptation of the child and family is important for the success of inhalation therapy. Evidence-based distraction methods can be used to provide effective inhalation and reduce fear of children. Recent research has focused on the use of non-pharmacological methods in the management of pain in children. Non-pharmacological methods used to manage pain and anxiety in children fall into three main groups; supportive methods, cognitive/behavioral methods, and physical methods. Distraction techniques are among the most commonly used cognitive/behavioral methods. It has been reported that distraction cards, watching cartoons, using kaleidoscope, and listening to music reduce pain, anxiety and fear levels. It is noteworthy that similar studies mostly focused on invasive applications. On the other hand, it is stated that studies on the effect of non-pharmacological methods in inhalation therapy, which is one of the common non-invasive procedures in children, are still limited. Another aim of this study is; This study determines the effect of "playing video games" and "watching cartoons" methods, which are active distraction methods during inhalation therapy, on the level of fear and anxiety. ;


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NCT number NCT05242939
Study type Interventional
Source Akdeniz University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date December 30, 2021
Completion date April 30, 2022

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