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Volume 5, Issue 4 (Suppl)

Occup Med Health Aff

ISSN: 2329-6879 OMHA, an open access journal

Health Congress 2017

October 16-17, 2017

October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE

12

th

World Congress on

Industrial Health, Healthcare and Medical Tourism

Effectiveness of play interventions on anxiety among hospitalized children: An experimental study

Pooja Saharan, Eenu and Manpreet Sharma

Maharishi Markandeshwar University, India

Background:

Hospitalization can be a threatening and stressful experience for children. Because of unfamiliar with

the environment and medical procedures and unaware of the reasons for hospitalization, it can result in children’s anger,

uncertainty, anxiety and feelings of helplessness. Play is an integral part of the hospitalized child’s plan of care. Play offers, the

child, an opportunity or creative expression, diversion and effective coping.

Aim:

The objectives of the study were to assess and compare the level of anxiety before and after the administration of play

interventions among hospitalized children in experimental and comparison group and to determine the association of anxiety

among hospitalized children with selected variables. The conceptual framework of the study was based on Roy’s adaptation

model.

Methodology:

The quantitative research approach, with quasi-experimental (non-equivalent control group, pretest-posttest

design) was adopted for the study. 60 hospitalized children (30 in experimental and 30 in comparison group) were selected

by purposive sampling. Sample characteristic performa was used to collect the demographic and clinical data. Structured

anxiety rating scale was used to assess anxiety among hospitalized children by structured interview technique. Reliability of

the structured anxiety rating scale was tested by using Cronbach’s alpha and found to be 0.85, i.e., reliable. Data collection was

done in December 2017. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data.

Results:

The findings of this study revealed that in comparison of post-test mean score of anxiety in experimental and

comparison group, the obtained t-value and p-value were 12.23 and 0.001 respectively, hence found to be significant (p<0.05)

at 0.05 level. Further significant association was found between anxiety score and selected variables i.e., education of father

(0.01), education of mother (0.01), occupation of father (0.03), family monthly income (0.04), place of residence (0.01) and

type of family (0.01) and any medical personnel in family (0.04) in comparison group.

Conclusion & Significance:

It was concluded from the study that, play interventions is effective in reducing anxiety among hospitalized children.

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Biography

Pooja Saharan is currently an MSc Nursing student. Her research interest is identifying anxiety among hospitalized children and administration of play interventions

which help in reducing anxiety among hospitalized children. Her approach is to bring certain non-pharmacological interventions to reduce the anxiety among

hospitalized children.

psaharan39@gmail.com

Pooja Saharan et al., Occup Med Health Aff 2017, 5:4 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2329-6879-C1-038