Little Journey: a phase III randomised controlled trial of a psychological preparation and education smartphone application for management of paediatric perioperative anxiety compared with standard care in children undergoing ambulatory surgery – study protocol
Christopher Evans, Georgia Bercades, Gareth Ambler, Matthew Wilson, Chris Brew-Graves, Cinzia Baldini, Nazma Begum-Ali, Norman R Williams, Mark Emberton, Matthew Fenton, Daisy Fancourt, Mohini Samani, Monty Mythen, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe

TL;DR
This study tests a smartphone app with VR to reduce anxiety in children before surgery, compared to standard care.
Contribution
Evaluates a low-cost, accessible VR-based psychological preparation app for pediatric perioperative anxiety.
Findings
The trial assesses the effectiveness of the Little Journey app in reducing preoperative anxiety in children.
Smart devices and multilingual content are provided to improve accessibility for all families.
An interim analysis led to an increased sample size to ensure robust results.
Abstract
Children having surgery, and their parents, commonly have anxiety in the preoperative period, and this may impact longer-term health and quality of life. Psychological preparation can be expensive and time-consuming, and the type and effectiveness of preparatory interventions are variable. The aim of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a preoperative smartphone psychological preparation application with virtual reality (VR) capability (the ‘Little Journey app’ (LJ)), at reducing anxiety and its sequelae in children and their carers. Multicentre, assessor-blinded, two-armed, parallel group, RCT in children aged between 3 and 12 years, undergoing ambulatory surgery and receiving their first general anaesthetic. Randomisation is one-to-one between an intervention and a control arm. Participants in the intervention arm are provided with…
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TopicsPediatric Pain Management Techniques · Music Therapy and Health · Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
