REDUCING PAIN AND ANXIETY IN CHILDREN: INSIGHTS INTO TRAUMATIC MEDICAL EXPERIENCES

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  • Mahmoud Emad El-Masry Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nursing, Pediatric Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Cairo University, Egypt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15387674

Keywords:

Pediatric Hospitalization, Children's Well-being, Medical Procedures, Anxiety and Distress, Developmental Impact

Abstract

Hospitalization for children disrupts their daily lives and exposes them to a challenging medical environment, leading to anxiety, distress, and potential long-term consequences. This study delves into the impact of pediatric hospitalization on children's well-being, considering their emotional, physical, and developmental aspects. An analysis of the literature reveals that hospitalization can hinder necessary medical procedures in the short term and deter future treatment compliance. Moreover, anxiety-inducing hospital experiences may impede children's growth and emotional development. The study explores how children's reactions to hospitalization are influenced by their age and prior experiences. It is crucial to recognize that hospital rules, routines, and medical interventions can significantly curtail the freedom and independence crucial to a child's development, causing discomfort and unease. This abstract highlight the multifaceted challenges children face during hospitalization, emphasizing the need for tailored support and care to mitigate its adverse effects on their well-being.

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Published

2025-05-12

How to Cite

El-Masry, M. E. (2025). REDUCING PAIN AND ANXIETY IN CHILDREN: INSIGHTS INTO TRAUMATIC MEDICAL EXPERIENCES. International Journal of Contemporary Health Sciences and Technology, 13(1), 17–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15387674

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