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Animal-Shaped Magic Mirrors Reduce Child Vaccination Pain

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Summary

NIH registered observational study NCT07535151 on April 16, 2026, examining the effect of animal-shaped magic mirrors on pain in children aged 1-4 years during vaccination and maternal anxiety. The single-center study aims to evaluate non-pharmacological interventions for reducing procedural pain in pediatric populations. Results may inform clinical practices for managing vaccination-related distress in young children.

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NIH registered clinical trial NCT07535151 as an observational study examining whether animal-shaped magic mirrors reduce pain in children aged 1-4 years during vaccination and anxiety in mothers. The study is registered as observational with no specified intervention being tested beyond the mirror use.

Healthcare providers conducting pediatric vaccinations and clinical researchers may find this registry entry relevant for understanding emerging non-pharmacological approaches to procedural pain management in young children. This registry entry does not establish clinical standards or regulatory requirements.

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Apr 17, 2026

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The Study Aims to Determine the Effect of Using Animal-shaped Magic Mirrors During Vaccination in Children Aged 1-4 Years on the Child's Pain and the Mother's Anxiety.

Observational NCT07535151 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 16, 2026

Abstract

Vaccination is one of the most common invasive procedures performed on healthy infants and children. These procedures can cause pain and fear in children and anxiety in parents. This study will be conducted to determine the effect of using animal-shaped magic mirrors during vaccination on pain in children aged 1-4 years and anxiety in mothers.

Conditions: Mother's Anxiety, Child's Pain

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Classification

Agency
NIH
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
NCT07535151

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers Clinical investigators
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Clinical research Vaccination procedures Pediatric care
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Public Health
Operational domain
Clinical Operations
Topics
Healthcare Pharmaceuticals

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