F. A. E. Hendawy, S. Mahmoud
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影响接受牙科治疗儿童自我报告疼痛的因素
本研究的目的是调查自我报告疼痛工具在儿科患者管理过程中帮助牙医的能力,并确定不同人际关系和治疗变量以及牙科焦虑水平对儿童牙科注射手术后自我报告疼痛和变化的影响。我们进行了一项随机多中心双臂临床试验,共有50名儿童入组,并分为两组(n = 25)。第一组平均年龄为7.99±0.81岁,随机选取于埃及10月6日大学牙科学院的儿童诊所;第二组患者平均年龄为7.73±0.60岁,随机选择坦塔市立医院门诊患者。本研究使用的工具有个人访谈、牙科操作员问卷、Venham图片测试、视觉模拟量表和Wong Baker面部疼痛量表。İt得出的结论是,儿童自我报告的疼痛是一个相关的工具,可以成功地用于评估牙齿疼痛,这可以帮助牙科医生提供有效的治疗。影响自我报告疼痛的最重要因素是年龄、以前积极的牙科经验和牙科焦虑水平。这项研究将使牙科医生能够同情并成功地处理接受牙科手术的儿童。©2017由未来学院出版www.FutureAcademy.org.uk
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