A TRAUMATIC CARE TECHNIQUE FOR REDUCING PAIN AND FEAR IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN UNDERGOING INTRAVENOUS MEDICATION
Keywords:
Hospitalization, Children, Stress, Trauma, Pain, Anxiety, Fear, Preparation, Support, Pain medication Control, Independence.Abstract
Hospitalization can be a stressful and traumatic experience for children, especially when they are young. Children may experience fear, anxiety, pain, and uncertainty, and they may feel a loss of control and safety. This can have a negative impact on their physical and emotional health, and it can also lead to problems with future medical care. There are a number of things that can be done to minimize the stress and trauma of hospitalization for children. These include: Preparing children ahead of time for what they will experience in the hospital. Providing them with emotional support and comfort. Using pain medication and other interventions to manage pain and discomfort. Giving them a sense of control and independence. Clinicians should also have a basic approach for minimizing pain and distress in children, particularly for frequently used diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.