Title of article :
Measurement of anxiety in 3-9 year old children receiving nursing intervention
Author/Authors :
Cardinal ، Febby G. - Sanko Mambukal Life Home Care Inc. , Arroyo ، Golda Myra - Lorenzo D. Zayco District Hospital , Magbanua ، Sheilla - University of La Salle , Sajnani ، Anand K. - KIMS Qatar Medical Centre
Abstract :
Introduction: Nurses are in an ideal position to provide special care for anxious children admitted in hospital wards. Thus, the objectives of the study were to identify the common nursing procedures done for children and to measure their level of anxiety Methods: A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted at a district hospital in Philippines. The respondents of the study were children aged 3 – 9 years old admitted in the pediatric ward. The descriptive characteristics of the children were recorded. Venham Picture Test was used to assess the level of anxiety in children. The instrument was validated using the Good and Scates criteria and pretested on 30 pediatric respondents. The chisquare test and T test were used to determine the significance of difference between the scores given by the children across different age groups and the pvalue was set at 0.05. Results: The mean age of the respondents was 5.1 years (±3.5). Males obtained an average mean score of anxiety (4.0±2.0) whilst females demonstrated a low mean score of anxiety (3.6±2.3). There was a highly statistical difference between the mean anxiety scores amongst patients who had a prior experience and those who had none (p=0.001). Conclusions: Temperature measurement and pulse measurement were the most common procedures performed on children and demonstrated very low level of anxiety. Peripheral cannula insertion caused the maximum anxiety amongst all the procedures performed. Children aged 3 to 4 years old demonstrated the maximum anxiety when compared to children aged 5 to 9 years.
Keywords :
Anxiety , nursing , children
Journal title :
Journal of Caring Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Caring Sciences