Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Somatosensory Interactive Games on the Pain, Fear and Negative Emotions of Children Receiving Intravenous Injection
Verified date | January 2021 |
Source | National Taiwan University Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Pediatric intravenous injection is one of the most painful events that children may be exposed to during hospitalization or illness, and it is also the most routinely performed invasive procedure. The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of somatosensory interactive games on intravenous pain relief for preschool children, and to establish a VR (virtual reality) game environment for school-age children. Using a randomized experimental study, the data came from the pediatric ward. The results will show whether there is a statistically significant difference between the experimental group and the control group.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 202 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 2 Years to 12 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion criteria: 1. 2-7 years old, normal consciousness, preschool children who need intravenous injection. 2. 7-12 years old, normal consciousness, school-age children who need intravenous injection. 3. Parents of children need to be conscious and able to talk in Chinese. Exclusion criteria: 1. 2-7 years old preschool children with developmental delay, epilepsy, heart disease, chemotherapy, visual and hearing impaired, obese, and have received more than 2 intravenous injections. 2. 7-12-year-old school-age children with developmental delay, epilepsy, heart disease, chemotherapy, visual and hearing impaired, obese, and have received more than 2 intravenous injections. 3. The child's parents cannot express and communicate effectively. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Taiwan | National Taiwan University Hospital | Taipei |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Taiwan University Hospital |
Taiwan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in children's pain from baseline to after intravenous injection | Using Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale to measure pain. There are 6 faces in the Wong-Baker Pain Scale. The first face represents a pain score of 0, and indicates "no hurt". The second face represents a pain score of 2, and indicates "hurts a little bit." The third face represents a pain score of 4, and indicates "hurts a little more". The fourth face represents a pain score of 6, and indicates "hurts even more". The fifth face represents a pain score of 8, and indicates "hurts a whole lot"; the sixth face represents a pain score of 10, and indicates "hurts worst." Nurses, pre-school children by the assistance of caregivers, and school-age children were asked to evaluate the pain levels experienced by the children receiving intravenous injections. | O1 (before intervention); O2 (immediately after intravenous injection); O3 (1 day after intravenous injection) | |
Primary | Changes in children's fear from baseline to after intravenous injection | Using Children's Fear scale to measure the fear level. Score the chosen face from 0 (the left-most face) to 4 (the last face). This face [point to the left-most face] shows no anxiety at all, this faces shows a little bit more [point to second face from left], a bit more [sweep finger along scale], right up to extreme anxiety [point to the last face on the right]. Nurses, pre-school children by the assistance of caregivers, and school-age children were asked to evaluate the fear levels experienced by the children receiving intravenous injections. | O1 (before intervention); O2 (immediately after intravenous injection); O3 (1 day after intravenous injection) | |
Primary | Changes in children's emotion from baseline to after intravenous injection | Using Children's Emotional Management Scales to measure the emotion level. The scale includes five observed emotional behavior categories, facial expression, vocalization, activity, interaction, and level of cooperation. Each category is scored from 1-5 points, the lowest total score is 5 points, and the highest score is 25 points. The higher the score, the more negative emotional behavior. Nurses, pre-school children by the assistance of caregivers, and school-age children were asked to evaluate the emotion levels experienced by the children receiving intravenous injections. | O1 (before intervention); O2 (immediately after intravenous injection); O3 (1 day after intravenous injection) | |
Primary | semi-structed interviews | After intravenous injection, a semi-structured qualitative interview was conducted with selected and their parent to understand the differences in experience before and after intervention. | immediately after intravenous injection |
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