The Effect of Parental Holding and Therapeutic Play with Spiky Ball on Postoperative Anxiety and Physiological responses of children in the Recovery Room

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Tanggal Input Registry : 28-02-2024

29-02-2024
Anxiety and physiological responses (oxygen saturation, heart rate, respiratory rate and body temperature)
 
The Effect of Parental Holding and Therapeutic Play with Spiky Ball on Postoperative Anxiety and Physiological responses of children in the Recovery Room
The Effect of Parental Holding and Therapeutic Play with Spiky Ball on Postoperative Anxiety and Physiological responses of children in the Recovery Room
Interventional
In this study, 3 groups were observed, the parental holding intervention group, the spiky ball playing intervention group, and the control group which received the standard intervention of the presence of parents next to the patient. In this study, anxiety and physiological responses (oxygen saturation, heart rate, respiratory rate and body temperature) were measured 15 minutes before the intervention and the first minute after the 15 minute intervention.
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Inclusion Criteria:

Children aged 4-12 years, Children with an American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) 1 or 2, children with elective surgery and general anesthesia, children and parents who can speak Indonesian.

Exclusion Criteria:

Children with hearing and vision impairments, Children with attention deficit disorder (ADHD, ASD, Down syndrome), Postoperative patients in critical condition, Patients who received surgery on the palms and fingers, parents who cannot be present on the day of the child's surgery.
 
KET-016/UN2.F12.D1.2.1/PPM.00.02/2024
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