Reduction of Perioperative Anxiety Using a Hand-held Video Game Device
Separation Anxiety, Anxiety, Anxiety, Separation
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Separation Anxiety focused on measuring anxiety, separation fear
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- outpatient pediatric surgery patients between July 2016 and October 2016.
- Children, (ages 3-10 years) undergoing low-risk outpatient surgical procedures, including, but not limited to, tonsillectomies, adenoidectomies, etc., for which a masked induction was planned
- guardians of the children had to be present and consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- patients undergoing ear tube placement/removal (due to the short duration of the procedure)
- patients requiring premedication
- patients with physical or mental disabilities rendering it difficult to use the distraction device
- non-English speaking caregivers (due to the language barriers during the post-operative phone calls).
- patients without guardians providing consent
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Game
no game
Patients will be assigned into a "Video Game group" or a "No Video Game group." All patients on any particular day will be assigned into the same group. This is done to prevent one patient from feeling disappointed after seeing another patient with a video game, and then learning they may not have one. Group assignment will alternate each day.
Patients will be assigned into a "Video Game group" or a "No Video Game group." All patients on any particular day will be assigned into the same group. This is done to prevent one patient from feeling disappointed after seeing another patient with a video game, and then learning they may not have one. Group assignment will alternate each day.