Designing Animated Movie for Preoperative Period
Postoperative Pain, Fear, Surgery
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Postoperative Pain focused on measuring pediatric surgery, preoperative preparation, animation, fear, pain, nursing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- First surgery
- Daily surgery and uncomplicated surgery
- Agree to participate in the study
- Speaking Turkish
Exclusion Criteria:
- Refusal to participate in the study
- A genetic/congenital disease
- A chronic disease
- Second or more surgery
- Not speaking Turkish
Sites / Locations
- Ege University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Educational Animated Movie Group
Documentary Movie Group
Control Group
All of the children's and parents' written and verbal informed consent were obtained before the study. Parents who did not want to participate in the study were assured that this would not have any adverse effect on their child's treatment. In the morning of surgery, the researcher administered the "Child and Family Identification Data Form" to the parents of children who had the following parameters. Later, both the child and the parents were asked to complete the "Children's Fear Scale". Children included in the study groups with randomization watched an educational animated movie through VR Goggles. The educational animated movie lasted around 3-4 minutes each. After watching the movie, children and parents were asked to complete the Children's Fear Scale again. Children, parents, and nurses were asked to grade the pain of the child with Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale when the children returned to their room and after 1 hour in the postoperative period.
All of the children's and parents' written and verbal informed consent were obtained before the study. Parents who did not want to participate in the study were assured that this would not have any adverse effect on their child's treatment. In the morning of surgery, the researcher administered the "Child and Family Identification Data Form" to the parents of children who had the following parameters. Later, both the child and the parents were asked to complete the "Children's Fear Scale". Children included in the study groups with randomization watched a documentary movie through VR Goggles. The documentary movie lasted around 3-4 minutes each. After watching the movie, children and parents were asked to complete the Children's Fear Scale again. Children, parents, and nurses were asked to grade the pain of the child with Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale when the children returned to their room and after 1 hour in the postoperative period.
No intervention was made, pain and fear levels were measured using scales only.