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NCT06399016
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Augmented Reality Applied Book Reading in the Preoperative Period

Sponsor: Celal Bayar University

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Summary

Non-pharmacological methods such as multimedia applications and visual and auditory technological tools are used to create a more enjoyable experience by reducing children's fear and anxiety and distracting them in the preoperative period. With the latest developments in technology, live, immersive, augmented and virtual reality systems are seen to be included and used in preoperative preparation training, especially for pediatric patients. One of the applications of these innovative technologies that has attracted attention recently is augmented reality technology. The original value of this study is to reduce the fear and anxiety levels experienced by children reading books in the preoperative period with the application of augmented reality, which is a developing, promising and easily accessible technology. The method of this study consists of two groups: an augmented reality applied book reading group and a control group. In the preoperative period for both groups, a survey will be administered to the child and the accompanying parent using the "Child and Family Introductory Data Form", which includes sociodemographic characteristics, approximately 1 hour before the surgery. In addition, the child himself will be asked to score the "Child Anxiety Scale-State" scale to determine the level of anxiety about the surgery, and the child himself, the parent and the researcher will be asked to score the "Child Fear Scale" to determine the child's level of fear about the surgery. The book reading group with augmented reality application will be asked to read the voiced and animated book titled 'One Child, One Miracle', accompanied by an application downloaded free of charge from Google Play or IOS to their mobile phone or tablet. The storybook will be presented to the children in this application group in three dimensions with the help of a mobile phone or tablet. Children in the control group will read the same book without using the augmented reality application. After reading the book for both groups, the children will be asked to rate their fear and anxiety levels again using the same scales. This research is a randomized controlled and experimental study. The adequacy of the sample size in the study "G. It was calculated using the "Power-3.1.9.2" program. In the power analysis conducted for the sample and power calculation of the experimental study with the application and control groups, it was decided to study with 30 children for each group.

Official title: The Effect of Reading a Book With Augmented Reality Application on the Level of Fear and Anxiety in Children in the 7-12 Age Group in the Preoperative Period

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

7 Years - 12 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2024-05-10

Completion Date

2024-11-30

Last Updated

2024-05-03

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DEVICE

augmented reality book

The story will be presented to the children in this application group in three dimensions. The augmented reality application will be supported by the researcher as it must be used under the supervision of an adult. When the tablet or phone is held to the pages of the book, the animations of these pages are displayed on the screen with sound. While the animation opens automatically when we hold the phone or tablet, the story can be listened to aloud at the same time.

DEVICE

book

This group will be asked to just read the book without turning on the augmented reality feature of the book.

Locations (2)

Manisa Hafsa Sultan Hospital

Manisa, Turkey (Türkiye)

Surgical clinic of Manisa Celal Bayar University Hospital

Manisa, Turkey (Türkiye)