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NCT07516249
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Effects of Cartoons & Interactive Storytelling on Fear and Comfort in 6-9 Year Olds During Nebulizer Treatment

Sponsor: Mersin University

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Summary

Fear and anxiety experienced by children during inhalation therapy (using a nebulizer or vaporizer) are key factors that make treatment compliance difficult and reduce the quality of care. Young children, in particular, may perceive this process as "threatening" due to mask use, the noise produced by the device, and a sense of loss of control. This situation triggers a significant physiological stress response in the child. Therefore, in pediatric nursing, non-pharmacological methods that increase children's participation in treatment are of great importance. The literature indicates that interventions such as showing cartoons, playing music, and using distracting visual materials both reduce anxiety and improve stress indicators like heart rate. Additionally, therapeutic play has been proven to help children adapt to the hospital environment and soothe their emotional reactions. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a nursing intervention-designed to enhance children's physical comfort and manage their fear and anxiety during inhalation therapy-that is breath-synchronized, interactive, and story-based.

Official title: The Effect of Cartoon Viewing and Breath-Synchronized Interactive Storytelling During Nebulizer Medication Administration on Fear, Emotional Behavior, and Comfort in 6-9 Year Old Children: A Randomized Controlled Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

6 Years - 9 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

96

Start Date

2026-04-23

Completion Date

2026-10-30

Last Updated

2026-04-07

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Cartoon Watching

Active Distraction Methods

BEHAVIORAL

Interactive storytelling synchronized with breath

Active Distarction Methods

BEHAVIORAL

Standard Group

Standard care

Locations (1)

Mersin University

Mersin, Turkey (Türkiye)