Effect of Mandala Coloring of Circumcised Children
- Conditions
- Circumcision
- Interventions
- Other: Coloring a mandala picture
- Registration Number
- NCT06583187
- Lead Sponsor
- Artvin Coruh University
- Brief Summary
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of mandala painting on fear, anxiety, emotional symptoms and postoperative pain of circumcised children.
- Detailed Description
78 volunteer children between the ages of 6-12 who come for circumcision surgery will be randomly divided into two groups: mandala painting group and control group. Children will be evaluated before, during and after the procedure. Pain related to the circumcision procedure will be assessed using FLACC Pain Scale, fear will be assessed using High Fear Scale, anxiety will be assessed using Child Anxiety-State Scale and emotional state will be assessed using Emotional Indicators Scale. In addition, children\'s demographic data will be recorded in the Information Form.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 78
Children between the ages of 6-12, Written and verbal consent given by their legal guardians, Can speak and are literate in Turkish, Have sufficient mental development to answer questions
Children with congenital urological anomalies, Children with who did not agree to participate in the study and who were not in the specified age group
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Experimental Group Coloring a mandala picture Before circumcision, the child will be coloring mandala pictures of the pediatric clinic.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Child Information Form Baseline This form prepared by researchers in line with the literature, contains 13 questions regarding the child\'s age, previous hospitalization and surgery, information about the current surgery and who gave the information, the education level of the mother and father, the profession of the mother and father, the place of residence and economic status.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale Baseline This scale was developed by Donna Wong and Connie Moran Baker in 1981. The scale is suitable for children between the ages of three and eighteen. The scale includes facial expressions that the child can enjoy and enjoy. For this reason, it has been stated that it gives more accurate results. The scale has scores of "0", "2", "4", "6", "8", and "10". "0" indicates no pain and "10" indicates the highest pain. This scale does not have a Cronbach alpha score. It has been reported that reliability studies have not been conducted on such scaling.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Gümüşhane Hospital Pediatric Clinic
🇹🇷Gümüşhane, Turkey