Surgery is a highly stressful event for children and caregivers. Extensive effort has been made to improve preoperative care in order to alleviate worry about the surgical procedure itself. This study tested the impact of an educational multimedia intervention on the cognitive, emotional, and physiological responses of children undergoing surgery, as well as on parental state anxiety. Children (n = 90) were assigned to three different groups: an educational multimedia intervention (experimental group), an entertainment video game intervention (comparison group), and a control group (no intervention). Children who received the educational multimedia intervention reported lower level of worries about hospitalization, medical procedures, illne...
Background and aims: An important responsibility of nurses is to optimize children's physiological a...
: Background: Virtual reality (VR) experience is the most adopted form of video-gaming to reduce pre...
Millions of children undergo outpatient surgery in the United States each year; the overwhelming maj...
Surgery is a highly stressful event for children and caregivers. Extensive effort has been made to i...
This study developed three types of educational preoperative materials and examined their efficacy i...
PubMedID: 26474268BACKGROUND: Anesthesia and surgery can lead to major distress for children. Sedati...
Anxiety in children undergoing surgery is characterized by feelings of tension, apprehension, nervou...
Background: Surgery induced stress and anxiety in children and parents can be reduced by providing p...
Background: procedural pain and anxiety in children can be poorly controlled, leading to significant...
Introduction: Most people experience some degree of anxiety before surgery that when it increased ca...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effect of interesting games on reducing preoperative anxiety and impr...
Children undergoing surgery generally experience anxiety during the perioperative period, which coul...
The use of gamification in healthcare has been gaining popularity. This prospective, randomized, cli...
Background: Preoperative anxiety is a critical issue in children, and associated with postoperative ...
BackgroundFamily‐centered interactive on‐line games are increasingly popular in healthcare, but thei...
Background and aims: An important responsibility of nurses is to optimize children's physiological a...
: Background: Virtual reality (VR) experience is the most adopted form of video-gaming to reduce pre...
Millions of children undergo outpatient surgery in the United States each year; the overwhelming maj...
Surgery is a highly stressful event for children and caregivers. Extensive effort has been made to i...
This study developed three types of educational preoperative materials and examined their efficacy i...
PubMedID: 26474268BACKGROUND: Anesthesia and surgery can lead to major distress for children. Sedati...
Anxiety in children undergoing surgery is characterized by feelings of tension, apprehension, nervou...
Background: Surgery induced stress and anxiety in children and parents can be reduced by providing p...
Background: procedural pain and anxiety in children can be poorly controlled, leading to significant...
Introduction: Most people experience some degree of anxiety before surgery that when it increased ca...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effect of interesting games on reducing preoperative anxiety and impr...
Children undergoing surgery generally experience anxiety during the perioperative period, which coul...
The use of gamification in healthcare has been gaining popularity. This prospective, randomized, cli...
Background: Preoperative anxiety is a critical issue in children, and associated with postoperative ...
BackgroundFamily‐centered interactive on‐line games are increasingly popular in healthcare, but thei...
Background and aims: An important responsibility of nurses is to optimize children's physiological a...
: Background: Virtual reality (VR) experience is the most adopted form of video-gaming to reduce pre...
Millions of children undergo outpatient surgery in the United States each year; the overwhelming maj...