IMAJ | volume 24
Journal 12, December 2022
pages: 824-827
1 Pediatric Emergency Department, Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba, Israel
2 Department of Pediatrics, Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba, Israel
Summary
Background:
Blood pressure (BP) is routinely measured while triaging children presenting to the pediatric emergency department (PED).
Objectives:
To determine whether a medical clown shortens the time to acquire a BP measurement among children undergoing triage in the PED.
Methods:
The study comprised 133 children. Patients were assigned to one of two groups: with a medical clown or without a medical clown.
Results:
The presence of a medical clown led to a significantly shorter time to acquire a blood pressure measurement (60 ± 23 seconds vs. 81 ± 43.5 seconds,
P < 0.001. Clowns had a significant effect on shortening total triage length among children of Jewish ethnicity compared to Arab ethnicity (113 ± 353.6 seconds vs. 154 ±
418 seconds,
P = 0.012).
Conclusions:
Using medical clowns while measuring BP during triage when used in a culturally appropriate manner shortens time.