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Distraction intervention for preschoolers undergoing intramuscular injections and subcutaneous port access.
Authors:Lynnda M Dahlquist  Jennifer Shroff Pendley  Donna S Landthrip  Cheri L Jones  C Philip Steuber
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore 21250, USA. dahlquis@umbc.edu
Abstract:This study evaluated a distraction intervention designed to reduce the distress of preschool children undergoing repeated chemotherapy injections. Twenty-nine children aged 2-5 years were randomly assigned either to distraction by a developmentally appropriate electronic toy or to a wait-list control. Children who received the distraction intervention demonstrated lower overt behavioral distress and were rated by parents and nurses as less anxious than children in the control condition. The improvements were maintained over the 8-week intervention. The results suggest that a developmentally appropriate, multisensory, variable-distracting activity that requires active cognitive processing and active motor responses may be a viable cost-effective alternative to more time-intensive parent-training programs for preschool-age children.
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