Affiliation:
1. Department of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Health Science Bingöl University Bingöl Turkey
Abstract
AbstractProblemThe objective of this study was to investigate the impact of bubble‐blowing and ball‐squeezing interventions on children's levels of anxiety, fear, and pain during venipuncture procedures.MethodsThis study was designed as a randomized controlled trial. Out of 108 children aged 5−10 years, 72 were allocated to the two experimental groups, while 36 were assigned to the control group. The levels of anxiety, fear, and pain experienced by the children were assessed using the “Wong‐Baker FACES® Pain Rating Scale,” “Child Anxiety Scale‐State,” and “Child Fear Scale,” respectively. Intergroup comparisons were analyzed using one‐way ANOVA, while intragroup comparisons were conducted using Wilks' Lambda analysis.FindingsIt was observed that 50% of the children in the control group, 47.2% in the bubble‐blowing group, and 47.2% in the ball‐queezing group did not receive information about the painful procedure. Anxiety, fear, and pain scores of all groups were statistically similar in the initial measurement without any intervention. Children in the bubble‐blowing and ball‐squeezing groups experienced lower anxiety, fear, and pain during and at the end of the painful procedures.ConclusionsThe study discovered that interventions involving bubble blowing and ball squeezing significantly decreased children's levels of anxiety, fear, and pain both during and after intravenous procedures. Information on procedures, alongside interactive techniques like bubble blowing and ball squeezing, helps pediatric nurses calm children, easing anxiety, fear, and pain. Implementing these strategies enhances treatment experiences and confidence in healthcare.
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