Background & Objective: Illness, hospitalization and pain are often first crisis children faced with in their early life. Performing painful procedures such as IV injections for medical purposes are inevitable and stressful events in pediatric wards. Distraction is an inexpensive, practical, and nonpharmacological nursing intervention for pain relief. This study aimed to determine the effects of distraction on some physiological indices (heart rate and O2 saturation (and intensity of pain in the hospitalized children aged 3-6 years undergoing IV injection. Methods & Materials: In this clinical trial, 72 children aged 3-6 years who were undergoing IV insertion were recruited for the study. The participants were randomly allocated into two g...
Background: Today’s society is complex and ever changing children need to grow and learn many ...
Background: Today’s society is complex and ever changing children need to grow and learn many ...
Background: Peripheral venous cannulation (PIVC) is one of the most common needle procedures associa...
Background & Objective: Illness, hospitalization and pain are often first crisis children fa...
Background & Aim: Pain is an unpleasant experience related to potential or actual tissue damage. Dis...
Background & Aim: Pain is an unpleasant experience related topotential or actual tissue damage. Dist...
intravenous insertion is the cause of pain that the children most commonly experience when children ...
This study used quasi-experimental research design. Sixty (60) respondents were chosen using purposi...
Do distraction techniques provide adequate pain management in the pediatric population? If so, what ...
Distraction is a pain management technique that has been shown to be successful at reducing pain and...
WOS:000472982000008PubMed:30997744Aim The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness...
Distraction is a pain management technique that has been shown to be successful at reducing pain and...
WOS:000382967700003PubMed:26040282This study aims to investigate of three different distraction meth...
Purpose: Immunizations are the single most common painful procedure pediatric patients experience in...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of an animation distraction interve...
Background: Today’s society is complex and ever changing children need to grow and learn many ...
Background: Today’s society is complex and ever changing children need to grow and learn many ...
Background: Peripheral venous cannulation (PIVC) is one of the most common needle procedures associa...
Background & Objective: Illness, hospitalization and pain are often first crisis children fa...
Background & Aim: Pain is an unpleasant experience related to potential or actual tissue damage. Dis...
Background & Aim: Pain is an unpleasant experience related topotential or actual tissue damage. Dist...
intravenous insertion is the cause of pain that the children most commonly experience when children ...
This study used quasi-experimental research design. Sixty (60) respondents were chosen using purposi...
Do distraction techniques provide adequate pain management in the pediatric population? If so, what ...
Distraction is a pain management technique that has been shown to be successful at reducing pain and...
WOS:000472982000008PubMed:30997744Aim The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness...
Distraction is a pain management technique that has been shown to be successful at reducing pain and...
WOS:000382967700003PubMed:26040282This study aims to investigate of three different distraction meth...
Purpose: Immunizations are the single most common painful procedure pediatric patients experience in...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of an animation distraction interve...
Background: Today’s society is complex and ever changing children need to grow and learn many ...
Background: Today’s society is complex and ever changing children need to grow and learn many ...
Background: Peripheral venous cannulation (PIVC) is one of the most common needle procedures associa...