Cartoons cut pain for young heart patients
NCT ID NCT07319260
Summary
This study tested whether a special nursing program using cartoons could help children feel less pain after heart surgery. It involved 70 children aged 3 to 7. One group received standard pain care, while the other also watched cartoons and interacted with nurses to distract them from their discomfort.
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Study on the effect of cartoon nurse-patient interaction mode on postoperative pain in children with congenital heart disease
Beijing, China
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