• J Clin Anesth · Feb 2017

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    The effect of play distraction on anxiety before premedication administration: a randomized trial.

    • Gözde Bumin Aydın, Serhat Yüksel, Jülide Ergil, Reyhan Polat, Fatma Kavak Akelma, Musa Ekici, Murat Sayın, and Öner Odabaş.
    • Ministry of Health Dıskapı Research and Training Hospital Anesthesiology and Reanimation Clinic, Ankara, Turkey.
    • J Clin Anesth. 2017 Feb 1; 36: 27-31.

    Study ObjectiveThe majority of children scheduled to undergo surgery experience substantial anxiety in the preoperative holding area before induction of anesthesia. Pharmacological interventions aimed at reducing perioperative anxiety are paradoxically a source of stress for children themselves. Midazolam is frequently used as premedication, and the formula of this drug in Turkey is bitter. We aimed to assess the role of distraction in the form of playing with play dough (Play-Doh) on reducing premedication anxiety in children.DesignProspective randomized clinical trial.SettingPreoperative holding area.PatientsOne hundred four healthy children aged 3 to 7 years scheduled to undergo elective surgery were enrolled into the study.InterventionsAll children routinely receive sedative premedication (oral midazolam) before anesthesia. Children were randomized to 2 groups to receive either play dough (group PD) (n=52) or not (group C) (n=52) before administration of oral premedication.MeasurementsChildren's premedication anxiety was determined by the modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale (mYPAS).Main ResultsThe difference in mYPAS scores between groups at T0 (immediately after entering the preoperative holding area) was not significant (P=.876). Compared with group C, group PD was associated with lower mYPAS scores at T1 and T2 (P<.001). In group PD, mYPAS scores were significantly lower at both T1 and T2 as compared with the scores at T0 (P<.001); they were similar between T1 and T2 (P>.001).ConclusionThis study showed that distraction in the form of playing with play dough facilitated administration of oral midazolam in young children.Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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