The purpose of this study is: (a) to examine the changes in anxiety, depression symptoms, and positive/negative emotions before and after the intervention, as well as before discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU) in the experimental group (using the therapeutic robot PARO), the control group (using a stuffed seal), and the comparison group (receiving standard care). (b) To compare the effectiveness in relieving anxiety, depression symptoms, and positive/negative emotions among the experimental group, control group, and comparison group for ICU pediatric and adolescent patients in the school-age period. The research questions addressed in this study are: 1. What are the changes in anxiety, depression symptoms, and negative emotions before and after the intervention in the experimental group? 2. What are the changes in anxiety, depression symptoms, and negative emotions before and after the intervention in the control group? 3. What are the changes in anxiety, depression symptoms, and negative emotions before and after the intervention in the comparison group? 4. What is the effectiveness in reducing anxiety after the intervention among the experimental group, control group, and comparison group? 5. What is the effectiveness in alleviating depression symptoms after the intervention among the experimental group, control group, and comparison group? 6. What is the effectiveness in reducing negative emotions and increasing positive emotions after the intervention among the experimental group, control group, and comparison group?
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Anxiety
Timeframe: Before the intervention, immediately after the intervention, and before discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU).
Depression
Timeframe: Before the intervention, immediately after the intervention, and before discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU).
Positive and Negative Affect
Timeframe: Before the intervention, immediately after the intervention, and before discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU).