• Title of article

    The effectiveness of the robotic game kit on anxiety among hospitalized preschool children: A non-randomized controlled trial

  • Author/Authors

    Pourteimour ، Sima Department of Pediatric Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Urmia University of Medical Sciences , Kazemi ، Sahar School of Nursing and Midwifery - Urmia University of Medical Sciences

  • From page
    273
  • To page
    283
  • Abstract
    Background Aim: Hospitalization is a challenging experience all children go through in their lives, leading to their utmost anxiety. In this sense, interactive games and activities can help ease this psychological burden. Therefore, we endeavored to determine the effectiveness of a robotic game kit (RGK) on the anxiety of hospitalized preschoolers. Methods Materials: This non-randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted in a pediatric hospital, Iran, between March and July 2019. 59 participants were assigned to intervention (n=30) or control (n=29) groups through available sampling. Inclusion criteria were Iranian native children aged 3-7 years with communication ability. The RGK was applied in eight sessions at least seven consecutive days of hospitalization. The collected data by using the demographic information form and the preschool anxiety scale (PAS) were analyzed in descriptive, chi-square, t-test, the one-way ANCOVA (analysis of covariance), and multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA). Results: Two groups were homogenous in terms of demographic variables (p 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the mean score of PAS before the intervention in the intervention 46.33±15.81 and control groups 37.24±19.65 (p=0.055). However, the mean score of PAS in the intervention group was significantly lower than the control group (P=0.030). Also, using the RGK was effective in two subscales related to separation anxiety and physical injury fears (P=0.034). Conclusion: The modern RGKs could have a significant place in pediatric health care in hospitals. It is thus an undeniable fact that high-quality, comprehensive care can be boosted through RGK based interventions for children encountering stressful situations.
  • Keywords
    robotic , pediatric nursing , games , anxiety , hospitalized children
  • Journal title
    Nursing Practice Today
  • Journal title
    Nursing Practice Today
  • Record number

    2668617