Title of article :
Effect of Toys and Preoperative Visit on Reducing Children’s Anxiety and their
Parents before Surgery and Satisfaction with the Treatment Process
Author/Authors :
Ghabeli، Fatemeh نويسنده Department of Nursing, Amiralmomenin Hospital , , Moheb، Naeime نويسنده Department of Psychology , , Davoud Hosseini Nasab، Seyed نويسنده Department of Nursing, Amiralmomenin Hospital ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
child and his/her family. This study aimed to determine the effect of toys and
visit in reducing children’s anxiety before the surgery and their mothers and
satisfact ion with the treatment process. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study
in posttest design with a control group. 60 children aged 3 to 8 years, who were
undergoing ear, nose and throat surgery in Tabriz Amiralmomenin hospital, were chosen,
and regarding their age and gender, were recruited into the control or experiment
group. For the experiment group, the interventions before surgery were applied. The
level of anxiety in children and parents was evaluated by Observation Scale of
Behavioral Distress (OSBD-R) and Spielberger State Anxiety Inventory (STAI). The level
of parental satisfaction with the treatment process before being discharged from the
hospital was evaluated by the process of treatment satisfaction questionnaire
(PSQ-18). Data were analyzed by SPSS ver.13. Results: Mean anxiety scores of the
children and mothers in the experimental group were lower than the control group. Mean
maternal satisfaction score of the treatment process in the experimental group was
higher than the mean scores of the control group. However, in the subscales of general
satisfaction, interpersonal behavior, and financial aspects of satisfaction with
treatment, no statistical significant difference was found between the experimental
and control groups. Conclusion: Based on the findings, providing toys for children and
informing the parents about medical information has a major effect in reducing
children’s and other ’s anxiety and increasing maternal satisfaction with the
treatment process.
Journal title :
Journal of Caring Sciences (JCS)
Journal title :
Journal of Caring Sciences (JCS)