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Investigating the efficacy of a handheld fan intervention in children with dyspnea: a randomized controlled study

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2024

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Karadağ Aytemiz, Özge Eda
Dinç, Şermin
Gözen, Duygu
Çiçek, Gökçe

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Karadağ Aytemiz, Ö. E.; Dinç, Ş.; Gözen, D.; Çiçek, G. Investigating the efficacy of a handheld fan int. rvention in children with dyspnea: a randomized controlled study (2024). Journal of Emergency Nursing.

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Introduction: Dyspnea associated with acute respiratory tract infections is a common cause of emergency admis sions and can be distressing for children. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a handheld fan intervention on physiological parameters in pediatric patients with dys pnea. Methods: A total of 59 children aged 2 to 12 years present ing to an emergency department for upper respiratory tract infection between March 2022 and March 2023 were assigned to the experimental group (n ¼ 32) or control group (n ¼ 27) by urn randomization. Both groups received the hos pital’s standard care, including 3 doses of inhaled bronchodi lator at 20-minute intervals. The fan intervention consisted of parents applying a handheld electric fan to the child’s face at a distance of 15 cm for 5 minutes after each inhaler treat ment. Oxygen saturation, heart rate, and respiratory rate were recorded before treatment and after the 3 inhaler treat ments. Results: There were no statistical differences in descriptive characteristics between the experimental and control groups (P > .05). Oxygen saturation values were significantly higher in the control group before treatment but showed greater in creases in the intervention group after treatment (P < .001). The intervention group also exhibited greater reductions than the control group in both heart rate and respiratory rate after the third treatment than pretreatment values (P < .05). Discussion: The handheld fan intervention effectively sup ports inhaler treatment for children with dyspnea. Further studies are recommended to assess its impact across different age groups and clinical conditions.

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Journal of Emergency Nursing

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jen.2024.06.009
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0099176724001697?
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12780/858

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