The ‘Jedward’ versus the ‘Mohawk’: a prospective study on a paediatric distraction technique
Objective To examine the use of a standard hospital glove, inflated as a balloon with a face drawn on it, as a distraction technique in children with an acute injury. Methods We designed a study to assess the ‘best’ way to orientate the glove when drawing a face on it. A prospective study was perfor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2014-04, Vol.31 (4), p.327-328 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective To examine the use of a standard hospital glove, inflated as a balloon with a face drawn on it, as a distraction technique in children with an acute injury. Methods We designed a study to assess the ‘best’ way to orientate the glove when drawing a face on it. A prospective study was performed in the authors’ institution, where all children between the ages of 2 and 8 years presenting during the study period were given the option of playing with one of two glove balloons with a face drawn on it in two different ways. Results 149 paediatric patients were assessed, of whom 136 picked a glove, 75 picked the ‘Jedward’ version and 61 the ‘Mohawk’ version. Conclusions A standard hospital glove, inflated as a balloon with a face drawn on it, is a useful distraction for children with an acute injury. The face drawn should be drawn ‘Jedward’ style. |
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ISSN: | 1472-0205 1472-0213 |
DOI: | 10.1136/emermed-2013-202337 |