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Evaluation of the Effect of the Presence Of Clowns on Pain and Anxiety Seen During Injections Botulinum Toxin in Child

Completed
Conditions
Muscle Hypertonia
Cerebral Palsy
Interventions
Behavioral: distraction
Registration Number
NCT03149263
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Brest
Brief Summary

In children requiring botulinum toxin injections, improving supervisory procedures of injection sessions to reduce pain and improve the experience of this invasive procedure is needed. The intervention of medical clowns seems very interesting in this goal, but its effectiveness has not been proven within the botulinum toxin injections. The objective of the study is to evaluate in terms of profit the presence or absence of clowns during a session of botulinum toxins by determining their impact on pain and anxiety felt among children and their carers

Detailed Description

In the literature, the presence of clowns allows a major reduction of pain and anxiety in children and their accompanying in various medical and hospital surgical settings. A previous study on a population of 60 children was conducted to assess the impact of the presence of clowns during the production of botulinum toxin injection in children but not confirming the benefit of their participation in carrying this medical procedure. The results of this study are opposed to current scientific data. Their impact clown assessment criteria seem however insufficient to actually support the conclusion as to the ineffectiveness of distractibility clowns in this specific medical procedure iterative injection of botulinum toxin.

The objective of the study is to evaluate the pain and anxiety before and after the botulinum toxin injection session in children and hetero-assessment of pain and anxiety by accompanying depending on the presence or not of clown. The second objectives are the evaluation of the course of the session by the injector doctor, the accompanying of the child and to evaluated the effect of distraction during the toxin of the clown or the usual distraction (music, movie...)

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria
  • Children aged 1 to 18 years
  • Children with a neurogenic spasticity (cerebral palsy, spastic paraplegia, head trauma ...)
  • Children with muscular pains orthopedic disorders (POPB, equino varus, ..)
  • Botulinum Toxin Injection functional target, improvement in pain or amplitudes
  • First injection or repeated injections of toxins
  • No opposition formalized
Exclusion Criteria
  • Children between 0 and 1 year
  • Opposition formalized to the data use

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Toxin-clowndistractionBotulinum toxin injections are carried out according to the usual injection protocol. 40 children will be included into the arm toxin with clown distraction. During injections, clowns take information with the doctor before the procedure on the child's pathology, the cognitive level, the number of injections. During injections, clowns fit and distraction can change depending on the reaction of the child to their intervention.
Toxin-usual distractiondistraction40 children will be included into the arm "toxin with usual distraction" The usual distraction involves discussion with the child, and its accompanying its interests, to define the use of music, songs, television, video games or other distraction during the session. If the first distraction doesn't work, it's possible to switch to another distraction during injections
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pain assessment by a hetero evaluator at the time of toxin injections1 hour

Evaluation of the pain child during botulinum toxin with the FLACC (Face Legs Activity Cry Consolability) by a hetero evaluator

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Evaluation of the course of the session of botulinum toxin by the injector doctor1 hour

Evaluation of the progress of the botulinum toxins session by the injector doctor on a scale of 0-4 (0 bad conduct and 4 very smooth conduct of the session)

Evaluation of anxiety before the injections of botulinum toxins by the child and assessment by a accompanying person1 hour

evaluation of the anxiety before the botulinum toxin by the use of a VAS anxiety scale for the children and their accompanying person

Evaluation of pain and anxiety after the botulinum toxin injection session in children and the accompanying person depending on the presence or not of clowns1 hour

evaluation of the anxiety after the botulinum toxin by the use of a VAS anxiety scale for the children and their accompanying person

Evaluation of the effect of distraction during the session of botulinum toxin with the usual distraction (music, movie, ...) or the participation of the clown(s) distraction1 hour

Evaluation of the effect of distraction establishment on a scale of 0 to 4 estimated in the accompanying person (0 bad conduct and 4 very smooth conduct of the session)

Evaluation of the course of the session of botulinum toxin by the accompanying person1 hour

Evaluation of the progress of the botulinum toxins session by the accompanying person on a scale of 0-4 (0 bad conduct and 4 very smooth conduct of the session)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Houx

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Brest, France

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