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Effects of Preparatory Information with Cartoon Animation on Co-operation and Preparation Time of Cardiac Catheterization among Preschool Children with Congenital Heart Disease

Phase 1
Conditions
Preschool Children , Congenital Heart Disease
Cartoon Animation,
Co-operation ,
Preparation Time ,
Cardiac Catheterization ,
Preschool Children ,
Congenital Heart Disease
Registration Number
TCTR20210410001
Lead Sponsor
Mahidol University, Thailand
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Pending (Not yet recruiting)
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
70
Inclusion Criteria

Parent qualifications
1) Be 18 years old or over
2) Able to be a caregiver for pediatric patients during the course of research.
3) Able to read, write and speak Thai

Patient qualifications
1) Pediatric patients were diagnosed with congenital heart disease and had their first cardiac catheterization or had their last cardiac catheterization for more than 1 year.
2) Pediatric patients aged between 3 - 6 years.
3) Pediatric patients do not have sensory problems, auditory or visual impairment. There are no problems with ADHD or the patient is diagnosed with delayed development.
4) Pediatric patients can communicate and understand the Thai language.

Exclusion Criteria

Pediatric patients have unstable vital signs as following;
Oxygen saturation less than 75%
Resting heart rate greater than 110 beats per minute, or greater than 20% from baseline respiratory rate.
The respiratory rate at resting more than 30 beats per minute, or more than 20% from baseline, and the patients showed signs of hypoxia, including cyanosis, wheezing. Or have an unrelated chest and stomach condition, etc.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Co-operation and Preparation Time of Cardiac Catheterization within 60 minutes before the cardiac catheterization Observational form (CEMS)
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
vital signs within 60 minutes before the cardiac catheterization Case record form
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