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The intervention includes various interactive breathing games such as ball blowing, bubble blowing, candle blowing, or using breathing apps. Children are asked to perform these exercises for 10 minutes every hour, approximately 10-15 times per day, from 48-72 hours before surgery until the day of the operation.",[13],"Behavioral: Gamified Breathing Exercises",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"No Intervention","NO_INTERVENTION","his group receives routine preoperative information and standard care only. No gamified breathing exercises are practiced by the participants in this group.",null,[20],{"type":21,"name":22,"description":23,"armGroupLabels":24,"otherNames":18},"BEHAVIORAL","Gamified Breathing Exercises","The intervention involves providing preoperative training to children and their parents on gamified breathing exercises starting 48-72 hours before surgery. Children choose from various interactive breathing games, including:\n\nBall Blowing: Blowing cotton or ping-pong balls across a surface using a straw.\n\nBubble Blowing: Blowing soap bubbles to promote slow, deep exhalation.\n\nCandle Blowing: Practicing controlled breathing by blowing out candles.\n\nTissue\u002FPaper Blowing: Using breath to lift tissues or move paper windmills.\n\nParticipants are instructed to practice these games for 10 minutes every hour, approximately 10-15 times per day, until the day of surgery. 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