Assessing the Effectiveness of Distraction Techniques on Alleviating Pain and Anxiety in Women Undergoing Screening Mammography

Sanaa Ghareeb Ahmed Ebrahim, Esraa Mostafa Abd El-Aty Ibrahim, Azhar Abdel–Fatah Mohamed Shehata, Nor El-Hoda Mohamed El-Sayed El-Shabory
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. Abstract : Background: Mammography is the most useful test for detecting the growth of breast tumors. Regular screening mammograms for women can reduce the death rate from breast tumor progression. Aim : Assess the effectiveness of distraction techniques on alleviating pain and anxiety in women undergoing screening mammography. Subjects and method : Design: A prospective, randomized controlled trial research design was used. Setting: The study was conducted in Al-Iman Center at Al-Tadamon Hospital in Port Said city. Subjects: One hundred women were randomly assigned to two equal groups as part of a purposive sample. Tools of the study: Three instruments were employed to collect data for the purpose of research. Structured interviews, The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and The numerical pain rating scale (NRS). Results: Having a painful examination and being afraid of radiation are the biggest obstacles to mammography. In terms of pain, the results showed that the distraction group's mean pain score decreased to 2.82±2.037 as compared to 5.22±1.788 in the control group, with a significant difference between the two groups (p=0.00). Furthermore, a drop in the distraction group's mean anxiety score was noted in comparison to the control group (7.12±4.397 & 7.88±4.059, respectively), with no statistically significant differences between the two groups (p=0.37). Conclusion : Distraction techniques are a useful and recommended technique to help women cope with their discomfort and anxiety during breast tumor screening mammograms. Recommendation: It is recommended that this should include into formal work protocols, procedural guidelines, training curricula, and performance evaluation standards for radiographers.
评估分散注意力技术对缓解接受乳腺 X 射线照相术筛查的妇女的疼痛和焦虑的效果
.摘要 : 背景:乳房 X 射线照相术是检测乳腺肿瘤生长情况最有用的检查方法。定期为妇女进行乳房 X 光筛查可降低因乳腺肿瘤恶化而导致的死亡率。目的:评估转移注意力技术对减轻接受乳房 X 光造影检查妇女的疼痛和焦虑的效果。对象和方法:设计:采用前瞻性随机对照试验研究设计。研究地点研究在塞得港 Al-Tadamon 医院的 Al-Iman 中心进行。研究对象: 100 名妇女作为有目的抽样的一部分,100 名妇女被随机分配到两个相同的小组。研究工具:研究使用了三种工具来收集数据。结构化访谈、医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)和疼痛评分量表(NRS)。研究结果检查疼痛和害怕辐射是乳腺 X 光检查的最大障碍。在疼痛方面,结果显示,转移注意力组的平均疼痛评分降至(2.82±2.037)分,而对照组为(5.22±1.788)分,两组间差异显著(P=0.00)。此外,与对照组相比,分散注意力组的平均焦虑评分也有所下降(分别为 7.12±4.397 和 7.88±4.059),两组间差异无统计学意义(P=0.37)。结论 :分散注意力技术是帮助妇女应对乳腺肿瘤筛查乳房 X 光检查中的不适和焦虑的一种有用且值得推荐的技术。建议:建议将此纳入放射技师的正式工作规程、程序指南、培训课程和绩效评估标准中。
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