Using Therapeutic Toys to Facilitate Venipuncture Procedure in Preschool Children.

Q3 Nursing Pediatric nursing Pub Date : 2016-03-01
José Ronaldo Soares da Silva, Lourdes Margareth Leite Pizzoli, Amanda Regina do Prado Amorim, Fernanda Tais Pinheiros, Giovanna Chippari Romanini, Jack Gomes da Silva, Shirley Joanete, Silvana S M Alves
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Intravenous access procedures in children are considered to be one of the most stressful because it is invasive, and the use of needles generates anxiety, insecurity, and fear. Playful strategies using dolls and even the materials used for venipuncture can assist children in understanding, accepting, and coping with the procedure. Field research was developed on the applicability of the therapeutic toy in the preparation of preschool children for venipuncture procedure based on the protocol developed by Martins, Ribeiro, Borba, and Silva (2001) and Kiche and Almeida (2009). The study was done in a private hospital in Greater São Paulo, Brazil, with 10 children ages 3 to 6 years. Data were gathered through observation and questionnaires completed by the children's adult guardians. Before the activity, the children showed fearful facial expressions, used monosyllabic responses, and avoided looking at the health care professional. After the strategy of using therapeutic toy dolls and puppets, 40% of the children calmly accepted the venipuncture procedure, and 100% showed a change to their initial negative reaction, became more communicative and cooperative, and participated and interacted with researchers, even after the end of the activity and procedure. The strategy of therapeutic toys helps make an unfamiliar environment, strangers, and a procedure characterized as painful and difficult less stressful. Pediatric nurses are in a good position to use this resource to offer more humanized care to children.

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使用治疗性玩具促进学龄前儿童静脉穿刺手术。
儿童静脉注射程序被认为是压力最大的程序之一,因为它是侵入性的,而且使用针头会产生焦虑、不安全感和恐惧。使用玩具娃娃,甚至是用于静脉穿刺的材料,可以帮助孩子理解、接受和应对这个过程。根据Martins, Ribeiro, Borba, and Silva(2001)和Kiche and Almeida(2009)制定的方案,对治疗玩具在学龄前儿童静脉穿刺手术准备中的适用性进行了实地研究。这项研究是在巴西大圣保罗的一家私立医院进行的,研究对象是10名3至6岁的儿童。数据通过观察和由儿童成年监护人填写的问卷收集。在活动之前,孩子们表现出恐惧的面部表情,使用单音节的回答,并且避免看卫生保健专业人员。在使用治疗性玩具娃娃和木偶策略后,40%的儿童平静地接受了静脉穿刺过程,100%的儿童表现出一种改变,他们最初的负面反应,变得更加沟通和合作,并参与和与研究人员互动,即使在活动和程序结束后。治疗性玩具的策略有助于使不熟悉的环境、陌生人和一个以痛苦和困难为特征的过程减轻压力。儿科护士可以很好地利用这一资源为儿童提供更人性化的护理。
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Pediatric nursing Nursing-Pediatrics
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期刊介绍: Pediatric Nursing is a clinically based journal focusing on the needs of professional nurses in pediatric practice, research, administration, and education. It provides information related to health care for normal, sick, or disabled children and their families; pediatric clients in the hospital, clinic or office, school, community, or home. A variety of feature and department articles highlight current topics and issues in pediatric practice and health policy, serving a wide range of pediatric professionals - from those who practice nursing in acute care or specialty units to those who promote health in nonhospital environments. Published six times a year.
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