Effectiveness of mandala coloring and playing with Lego on children’s preoperative anxiety: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Background: Mandala Coloring and Playing are distraction strategies to reduce the anxiety level in children. However, their effects are inconsistent and have received little attention for the management and prevention of anxiety in hospitalized children. The main objective of this study was to compa...

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Main Authors: Azam Shirinabadi Farahani, Ali Omidi, Reihane Moghimian Shahrbabaki, Fatemeh Akbari Arjestan, Mohammadamin Jandaghian-Bidgoli, Zohreh Makarem
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Published: Golestan University of Medical Sciences 2024-10-01
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Online Access:http://nmj.goums.ac.ir/article-1-1722-en.pdf
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author Azam Shirinabadi Farahani
Ali Omidi
Reihane Moghimian Shahrbabaki
Fatemeh Akbari Arjestan
Mohammadamin Jandaghian-Bidgoli
Zohreh Makarem
author_facet Azam Shirinabadi Farahani
Ali Omidi
Reihane Moghimian Shahrbabaki
Fatemeh Akbari Arjestan
Mohammadamin Jandaghian-Bidgoli
Zohreh Makarem
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description Background: Mandala Coloring and Playing are distraction strategies to reduce the anxiety level in children. However, their effects are inconsistent and have received little attention for the management and prevention of anxiety in hospitalized children. The main objective of this study was to compare the effect of distraction strategies of Mandala coloring and playing with Lego on reducing preoperative anxiety in pediatric patients undergoing surgeries. Methods: The study was designed as a randomized, single-blind, tree-arm, parallel-group controlled trial. There were 96 children aged 6 to 18 years who were admitted to the pediatric surgery ward in Mofid Children's Hospital in Tehran-Iran. Simple randomization was used for choosing the participants for dividing them into two intervention groups and one control group. The interventions (Mandala Coloring and Playing with Lego) lasted 15-20 minutes in Mandala and Lego groups. In the control group, they received care according to the ward’s routine procedure. Anxiety as the main outcome variable was measured using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory in two stages (before the intervention and immediately after the intervention) for children. Analysis of variance was used to compare the means in the three groups, and Tukey’s post-hoc test was used to assess the significance of differences between pairs of group means. Results: Less state anxiety was observed after the intervention in the Lego group compared to the Mandala group (-4.69 ± 7.58, P =0.094). The data also revealed significant differences before and after the intervention in the Lego group in terms of preoperative trait anxiety (35.84 ±10.25 and 34.38 ± 8.89, respectively, P = 0.038). Conclusion: The results demonstrated that playing with Lego and Mandala coloring, compared to the control group that received care, according to the ward routine procedure, had an effective role in reducing preoperative anxiety in children; however, playing with Lego had the most effect on decreasing anxiety state in children.
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spelling doaj-art-1cac76c70fe8444d83e76cdd778f0afe2024-11-24T06:37:51ZengGolestan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery2588-30382024-10-012131014Effectiveness of mandala coloring and playing with Lego on children’s preoperative anxiety: A Randomized Clinical TrialAzam Shirinabadi Farahani0Ali Omidi1Reihane Moghimian Shahrbabaki2Fatemeh Akbari Arjestan3Mohammadamin Jandaghian-Bidgoli4Zohreh Makarem5 Department of Pediatric Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran Department of Pediatric Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; Reproductive and Family Health Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran Student Research Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Nursing Department, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bam University of Medical Sciences, Bam, Iran Background: Mandala Coloring and Playing are distraction strategies to reduce the anxiety level in children. However, their effects are inconsistent and have received little attention for the management and prevention of anxiety in hospitalized children. The main objective of this study was to compare the effect of distraction strategies of Mandala coloring and playing with Lego on reducing preoperative anxiety in pediatric patients undergoing surgeries. Methods: The study was designed as a randomized, single-blind, tree-arm, parallel-group controlled trial. There were 96 children aged 6 to 18 years who were admitted to the pediatric surgery ward in Mofid Children's Hospital in Tehran-Iran. Simple randomization was used for choosing the participants for dividing them into two intervention groups and one control group. The interventions (Mandala Coloring and Playing with Lego) lasted 15-20 minutes in Mandala and Lego groups. In the control group, they received care according to the ward’s routine procedure. Anxiety as the main outcome variable was measured using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory in two stages (before the intervention and immediately after the intervention) for children. Analysis of variance was used to compare the means in the three groups, and Tukey’s post-hoc test was used to assess the significance of differences between pairs of group means. Results: Less state anxiety was observed after the intervention in the Lego group compared to the Mandala group (-4.69 ± 7.58, P =0.094). The data also revealed significant differences before and after the intervention in the Lego group in terms of preoperative trait anxiety (35.84 ±10.25 and 34.38 ± 8.89, respectively, P = 0.038). Conclusion: The results demonstrated that playing with Lego and Mandala coloring, compared to the control group that received care, according to the ward routine procedure, had an effective role in reducing preoperative anxiety in children; however, playing with Lego had the most effect on decreasing anxiety state in children.http://nmj.goums.ac.ir/article-1-1722-en.pdfart therapyplay therapypreoperative careanxietychild
spellingShingle Azam Shirinabadi Farahani
Ali Omidi
Reihane Moghimian Shahrbabaki
Fatemeh Akbari Arjestan
Mohammadamin Jandaghian-Bidgoli
Zohreh Makarem
Effectiveness of mandala coloring and playing with Lego on children’s preoperative anxiety: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery
art therapy
play therapy
preoperative care
anxiety
child
title Effectiveness of mandala coloring and playing with Lego on children’s preoperative anxiety: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full Effectiveness of mandala coloring and playing with Lego on children’s preoperative anxiety: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Effectiveness of mandala coloring and playing with Lego on children’s preoperative anxiety: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of mandala coloring and playing with Lego on children’s preoperative anxiety: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_short Effectiveness of mandala coloring and playing with Lego on children’s preoperative anxiety: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_sort effectiveness of mandala coloring and playing with lego on children s preoperative anxiety a randomized clinical trial
topic art therapy
play therapy
preoperative care
anxiety
child
url http://nmj.goums.ac.ir/article-1-1722-en.pdf
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