Effectiveness of Preoperative Tour in Simulation Operating Theater in Reducing Preoperative Anxiety in Children
Anxiety

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Anxiety
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- children who were scheduled for elective day-case procedures under general anesthesia at KFMC.
- class 1 or 2 according to the American society of anesthesiology physical status.
Exclusion Criteria:
- diagnosed as having mental or psychological disorders.
Sites / Locations
- king Fahad Medical City
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
intervention group (IG)
control group (CG)
Dyads of children and parents allocated to the IG were taken into a tour to a simulation operating room accompanied by an expert anesthesia technologist two weeks before the day of surgery. This simulation operating theater is a real operating room equipped with a surgical trolley, sealing surgical lights, anesthesia machine, vital signs monitor, stethoscope, surgical trays, surgical sink, and gas supply pendent. It was prepared with popular cartoon characters, child manikin, and face masks connected to the anesthesia circuit and re-breathing bag. After being assessed by anesthesia clinic doctors, children and their parents in the IG were given a chance to visit the simulation operating room, to receive orientation, education, and demonstration orientation about what they are going to experience in the operating room. Children were encouraged to apply vital signs monitoring, and to simulate providing mask anesthesia induction to a child manikin.
Dyads assigned to the CG were provided only the standard practice on their day admission to the hospital.