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Effectiveness of Play Interventions on Anxiety Among Hospitalized Children

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Anxiety
Interventions
Other: Play interventions
Registration Number
NCT03222063
Lead Sponsor
Maharishi Markendeswar University (Deemed to be University)
Brief Summary

The study evaluates the effectiveness of play interventions on anxiety among hospitalized children in selected hospital of Yamuna Nagar, Haryana. Quasi experimental approach was adopted. 60 (30 in experimental and 30 in comparison)hospitalized children were selected by purposive sampling technique.Hospitalized children in experimental group were provided play interventions whereas the children in Comparison group received only usual medical and nursing care.

Detailed Description

TSetting was selected by randomization (by lottery method) first selected two rooms from General Pediatric Wards were coded as E1 (Experimental 1) and E2 (Experimental 2) whereas next two were coded as C1 (Comparison 1) and C2 (Comparison 2).

From the selected settings 60 subjects (30 in experimental and 30 in Comparison) were selected by purposive sampling technique. Assessment of anxiety (Pre-test) of the hospitalized children admitted in Aashirwad Hospital was done in experimental group and Comparison group on 1st day. In Experimental group after taking pretest play interventions were introduced to the children and instructions regarding the way to play with all the interventions were provided to the children. Though all the children were free to choose the play yet the younger children were given simple and easy play interventions such as drawing, coloring etc. to obtain more sensory experience whereas the older children were offered play interventions such as puzzle, building blocks, ludo etc. with high cognitive demand. The play interventions were administered for 1 hour daily from day 1 to day 5 whereas in Comparison group all the subjects were given usual general nursing and medical care for continuous 5 days. No intervention was administered to the comparison group. Posttest anxiety was assessed on 5th day.

Intervention to the control group was given after the accomplishment of Post test for ethical consideration.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • The study include hospitalized children who were:

    1. aged 6-12 yrs. admitted in the pediatric general medical unit.
    2. anxious due to hospitalization.
    3. willing to participate in the study.
    4. alert, oriented, comprehend and able to speak and understand Hindi language.
Exclusion Criteria

The study exclude hospitalized children who were:

    1. treated as outpatient

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Experimental groupPlay interventionsExperimental Group: Experimental group consists of 30 hospitalized children.In Experimental group after taking pretest on 1st day play interventions were introduced to the children and instructions regarding the way to play with all the interventions were provided to the children. Though all the children were free to choose the play yet the younger children were given simple and easy play interventions such as drawing, coloring etc. to obtain more sensory experience whereas the older children were offered play interventions such as puzzle, building blocks, ludo etc. with high cognitive demand. The play interventions were administered for 1 hour daily for continuous 5 days.Post test assessment of anxiety was done on 5th day.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Structured anxiety rating scale05 minutes

It include:

* Total 30 items and consists of 4 areas that includes apprehension, Nervousness/tension, discomfort and irritability.

* The maximum score is 90 and minimum 0. The level of anxiety were categorized into 4 categories as shown in table no. 3.3

Anxiety among hospitalized children was measured by using structured anxiety rating scale which was categorized as no anxiety(0-23), mild to moderate(24-45), severe(46-68) and panic anxiety(69-90).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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