Animation for Anxiety Alleviation in Pediatric Cancer Patients During Venipuncture in the Hospital
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Author list: Wisit Supangkaratana,Jariya Tarugsa,Suppakorn Disatapundhu
Publisher: CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY
Publication year: 2023
Volume number: 27
Start page: 175
End page: 186
Number of pages: 12
ISSN: 2228 – 8279
eISSN: 2408 – 1213
URL: https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JUCR/article/view/269597
Languages: English-United States (EN-US)
Abstract
This preliminary study focused on the use of animation to reduce anxiety among pediatric cancer patients undergoing venipuncture in the hospital. It was conducted on 30 pediatric cancer patients aged 5-9 years. The Pretest- Posttest study method was applied in which the level of anxiety was measured before and after viewing the film and then was analyzed to determine whether the animation could help relieve anxiety in the study population.
The result demonstrates that with the use of the animation with visual fantasy in which monster to symbolize the pain young patients must endure during blood draws and positive mindset toward such procedures were presented, 20 and 25 patients felt comfortable before and after viewing the animation, respectively. Four patients felt slightly anxious before and after the film. Two patients felt uneasy before viewing while no patients did after viewing. One patient experienced a high anxiety level before and after the animation. In addition, one patient was most nervous before whereas none was after viewing. It was concluded that by presenting the stories with a positive perspective and using symbols in the visual fantasy style. Animation films can relieve anxiety in pediatric cancer patients undergoing blood sampling.
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