Evaluation of the effectiveness of blowing soap bubbles on postoperative pain reduction among children with minor surgeries
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of blowing soap bubbles in lowering pain and promoting comfort among postoperative children. The study employed a quasi-experimental design and used purposive sampling with randomization, with established inclusion and exclusion criteria. The sample comprised 60 postoperative children with minor surgical procedures and were hospitalized for at least 2 days. The samples were divided into an experimental group and a control group
