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The Effect of Video-Assisted Operating Room Introduce Program (VIASP-OR)

Not Applicable
Conditions
Parent-Child Relations
Anxiety
Interventions
Device: Video-Assisted Operating Room Introduce Program
Registration Number
NCT05186766
Lead Sponsor
Akdeniz University
Brief Summary

Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the video-assisted operating room promotion program developed for parents on the anxiety level of parents and children.

Design: Randomized controlled trial. Methods: The participants (N = 80) will be randomly assigned (1:1) to the intervention and control groups using block randomization. In addition to standard care, a video-assisted operating room promotion program, created by fully addressing the perioperative process, will be applied to the participants assigned to the intervention group. Participants in the control group will only receive standard care. Standard care includes verbal information about the surgical process. The sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, along with the anxiety levels of the children and their parents were measured one day before the operation, and the anxiety levels were again measured on the postoperative first and second day.

Discussion: In the literature, it is seen that pediatric surgery personnel can have a beneficial effect in reducing the anxiety of children and their parents. Among these methods, the effectiveness of distraction methods on children's anxiety has also been proven. As for parental anxiety, which can be as important as child anxiety, not enough studies have been done so far, and the existing studies have not been able to come to a decisive conclusion. If parental intervention is found to have positive effects on the child's anxiety in this study are positive, it will contribute to clinical practice and improve clinical outcomes. In this respect, it will fill this gap in the literature.

Impact: This research will add to the evidence for the effectiveness of an intervention that provides parents with visual and auditory information about the process prior to child surgery. It will benefit parents who want to support their children in managing this process. It will also support nurses working in pediatric surgery clinics.

Trial registration: It was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov in December 2021 (............).

Detailed Description

It is a fact that an advanced care process that can provide the necessary support to the parents is needed to reduce the anxiety levels before the surgery. Preparation for surgery for the child and family should focus on their unique needs and include a holistic approach to the child's physical and psychological preparation. For this reason, there is a need for studies that include a holistic approach to managing child and parent anxiety together in line with the family-centered care philosophy. There are different interventions applied to reduce child and parent anxiety in the preoperative process. Examples of these interventions are simply explaining complex information to parents by visualizing data via a tablet computer, clown intervention, distraction through music, humor, therapeutic play, and audio-visual methods. Introducing the real operating room environment, which is full of unknowns and other than traditional education methods, with video can have a positive effect on reducing the anxiety of parents and children. For this reason, we think that such a study will make a positive contribution to the literature.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria
  • Parents of children aged 7-12
  • Parents whose child will undergo surgery for the first time
  • Parents of children who will undergo elective surgery
  • Parents who can speak Turkish, understand what they read and listen to, and can apply what is said will be included.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Parents with previous surgical experience
  • Parents who used psychiatric drugs
  • Parents with a child receiving sedative premedication

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention GroupVideo-Assisted Operating Room Introduce ProgramVideo-Assisted Operating Room Introduce Program (VIASP-OR)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Parent Anxiety-First day before operation

The State Anxiety Inventory (STAI-S) The scores obtained from this scale range from a minimum of 20 to a maximum of 80. High score means high anxiety level and low score means low anxiety level.

Parent AnxietySecond day after operation

The State Anxiety Inventory (STAI-S) The scores obtained from this scale range from a minimum of 20 to a maximum of 80. High score means high anxiety level and low score means low anxiety level.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Child anxietySecond day after operation

Facial Affective Scale (FAS) The FAS used for children consists of 5 facial expressions. In expressions ranging from 1 to 5, the first facial expression indicates no anxiety, and the fifth facial expression indicates a very high level of anxiety.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Akdeniz University

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Antalya, Turkey

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