Abstract

Pain and hospitalization caused a crisis in the child’s life. At the pre-school children, the stress of the disease makes children become less able to cope with separation. As a result, many children show anxious behavior though more vague than toddler age children. Various ways have been conducted by nurses to treat anxiety in children, but the most effective types of the intervention have not be found. Types of intervention that can be done are art therapy and play therapy. This study aims to compare the effects of art therapy and play therapy in reducing anxiety on children who experience hospitalization. A quasi-experimental research design with pre-post test two group design is used. The sample was 23 children pre-school age for art therapy group and 25 children for play therapy with sampling techniques performed purposive sampling. Intervention of art therapy and play therapy each performed for 3 days with duration about 30 minutes. Anxiety levels before and after the intervention were measured by using the facial affective scale. The results show that there is a difference in anxiety between before and after the action in the art therapy group (p = 0.00) and that there are differences in anxiety before and after the action in the play therapy group (0.00). But statistical tests using Man Whitney U indicate that there is no difference in anxiety levels in pre-school children who do art therapy and play therapy (p = 0.26). So, it is concluded that the art therapy and the play therapy can reduce the level of anxiety on pre-school school children that experience hospitalization. Based on these conclusions, it is recommended that the art therapy and the play therapy can be used by nurses and the choice of the intervention should be submitted to the child.

Highlights

  • Hospitalization is a process for reasons of planning or emergency that requires the child to stay in the hospital in order to undergo treatment and medication

  • Samples are taken by purposive sampling of pre-school age children who are being hospitalized in Al Islam Bandung Hospital

  • The research process begins with the selection of the appropriate sample inclusion criteria, the children are grouped into 2 groups of interventions based on their own choices, namely drawing and puzzles

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Introduction

Hospitalization is a process for reasons of planning or emergency that requires the child to stay in the hospital in order to undergo treatment and medication. Hospitalization remains a major problem and causes anxiety and fear in children [1]. Hospitalization can cause stress for children related to the change of environment and the status of their health. According to Hockenberry, Wilson and Winkelstein [2], the main thing that can cause stress on the process of hospitalization is the separation of parents, loss of control, and fear of bodily injury and pain. Hospitalization causes fear and anxiety in children aged 4 - 6 years [3]. If anxiety in children is not addressed, it will result in withdrawal and rejection of the implementation of the medical or nursing action, the length of stay and increase of the severity of health conditions [4]

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