ABSTRACT
Objective:To investigate the current situation of Kinesiophobia in school-age children after fracture surgery, and to explore the influencing factors, in order to provide reference for the prevention and intervention of Kinesiophobia in school-age children.Methods:February 2018-March 1919, Using convenient sampling method, Investigation and analysis of Sixty-five school-age children one day after surgery in a pediatric surgery inpatient department using a general data questionnaire and Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK).Results:Age of children was (9.55±2.15) years old, the score of TSK was (45.12±5.33) points, one-way analysis of variance showed that there were statistically difference in the total score of TSK between patients with different causes of injury, injured parts, degrees of pain and whether to accept pain-related guidance or not ( F values were 3.913-33.333, P<0.05) . Multiple linear regression analysis showed pain-related guidance and pain levels entered into the regression model. Conclusions:The incidence of Kinesiophobia in school-age children after fracture surgery was high, it is recommended to use pain control and pain-related guidance to prevent and intervene the Kinesiophobia.