Robot buddies ease Kids' pain during needle sticks, study finds

NCT ID NCT06556329

First seen Nov 18, 2025 · Last updated May 25, 2026 · Updated 21 times

Summary

This study tested whether an AI-powered social robot could help children aged 5 to 11 feel less pain and distress during an IV insertion. The robot used distraction techniques, like cognitive-behavioral therapy, to support the child during the procedure. Researchers compared the robot's effect to standard care, measuring pain, distress, and fear levels. The goal was to improve the healthcare experience for children.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Stollery Children's Hospital

    Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2B7, Canada

  • The Hospital for Sick Children

    Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1X8, Canada

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