Correlation of Visual Distraction Method Toward Pain Reduction in Preschool Children at The Emergency Installation

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Title

Correlation of Visual Distraction Method Toward Pain Reduction in Preschool Children at The Emergency Installation

Subject

visual distraction,
infusion, preschool
children

Description

Introduction: A child's reaction in overcoming the crisis is influenced by the
level of age, experience of the process of being sick and treated, the support
system available, and coping skills in dealing with stress. Preschool-age
children is very difficult to understand the invasive procedures that can
cause pain such as during IV insertion. When a child is hospitalized, the
child will usually be given an infusion. The infusion is done in order to get
the fulfillment of nutrition, fluids, and medicines. Yet, when the infusion is
installed in children, they can feel pain. The aim of the study is to determine
the relationship between the visual distraction method and the reduction
of pain in preschool children infusion.
Methods: The population in this study was preschool children who were
treated in the Emergency Room. The sampling technique used Accidental
Sampling with a total sample of 105 people.
Results: The research results were obtained with a confidence level of 95%
(α 0.05), it is known that the p-value or Asymp value Sig. (2-sided) which
is 0.001 means that the p-value is 0.001 ≤ 0.05, this shows that there is a
significant relationship between the Visual Distraction Method and the
Pain Reduction Method in Infusion for preschool children in the
Emergency Room at the Sultan Abdul Aziz Syah Peureulak Hospital.
Conclusion: The use of non-pharmacological techniques has a significant
impact on pain management in children. Various non-pharmacological
measures that can be performed include using the distraction method.
Audiovisual distraction therapy is thought to help release endorphins
which have a function to reduce stress and pain.

Creator

Dian Vita Sari1*

, Fatmawati1, & Alhuda1

Source

https://doi.org/10.37363/bnr.2023.43265

Date

27 July 2023

Contributor

peri irawan

Format

pdf

Language

english

Type

text

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Collection

Citation

Dian Vita Sari1* , Fatmawati1, & Alhuda1, “Correlation of Visual Distraction Method Toward Pain Reduction in Preschool Children at The Emergency Installation,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 25, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11551.