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Storytelling Using Picture Books Reduces Anxiety in Hospitalized Preschool Children
Author(s) -
Aprilia Sekar Puspita Sari,
Nur Eni Lestari,
Hari Ghanesia Istiani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jurnal ilmiah ilmu keperawatan indonesia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2252-4096
pISSN - 2354-8177
DOI - 10.33221/jiiki.v11i03.1350
Subject(s) - anxiety , storytelling , psychology , intervention (counseling) , nonprobability sampling , clinical psychology , population , distraction , medicine , psychiatry , narrative , environmental health , linguistics , philosophy , neuroscience
Anxiety is still one of the problems often experienced by preschool-aged children who are hospitalized. One effort that can be done by nurses is to tell stories used a picture book. Objective: This study was to determine the effect of storytelling using picture books on the level of anxiety in preschool-aged children undergoing hospitalizatized. Methods: The study used a quasi-experimental one-group pre-post test design study. The population of this research was preschool children who experience hospitalization. The sample used a purposive sampling technique of 20 respondents. Anxiety research instrument used a standardized questionnaire from the Zung Self Rating Anxiety Scale. Data analysis used marginal homogeneity. Results: This study described the level of anxiety before the intervention was moderate anxiety by 15 respondents (75%) and the level of anxiety after the intervention showed no anxiety as many as 19 respondents (95%). Bivariate analysis showed that the value of p = 0,000. Conclusion: There was an effect of storytelling using picture books on the level of anxiety in pre-school-aged children who have been hospitalized. This can be a recommendation for storytelling using picture books as an alternative to distraction and atraumatic care in reducing anxiety in preschoolers.

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