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The Benefit of the Intervention of Clowns in Pediatric Oncology in the Accompaniment of Painful Acts

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5 - 16 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer involves frequent and repeated painful acts. The pediatric oncology-hematology service of Nancy's hospital innovates thanks to the involvement of clowns in the hospital. The effects of the clown's intervention corroborate the results of studies which demonstrate that when painful complaints are increased by an empathetic attitude, they are reduced by half when the child is distracted.

The main objective is to assess the impact of the presence or absence of clowns during the performance of a painful act, on pain, in children who have benefited from this act. no clowns during the performance of a painful act, on anxiety, in children who have benefited from this act.

The secondary objectives are:

  • Evaluate the impact of the presence or not of clowns during the performance of a painful act, on the anxiety of the parents of the child who benefited from this act.
  • Measure the perception and acceptance of the healthcare team of the presence of clowns 1 time every 3 months.
  • Measure the clowns' perception of their interaction with the child, the parents and the healthcare team once every 3 months.
  • Evaluate the overall impact of the clown intervention during the performance of a painful act in children on the course of the act by a "neutral" person (health manager) once every 3 months.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Child virgin with experience for targeted acts during the 1st painful act or child undergoing follow-up provided that he is virgin with experience of the presence of clowns during these acts.
  • Child with cancer
  • Child requiring a painful act among the following 3 acts: lumbar puncture, myelogram, needle placement in an implantable chamber
  • Parental authority holder (s) who have received full information on the organization of the research and who have given their written consent for the participation of their child
  • Personal adhesion of the child with a view to his participation
  • Presence of at least one of the two parents during act 1
  • Availability of the duo of clowns for the realization of act n ° 1 if the group assigned is the group Clowns-Sans Clowns

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Parents / child's refusal of clowns to intervene

Study details

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NCT05206344

Central Hospital, Nancy, France

25 January 2024

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