Cartoon-assisted visual/auditory distraction usage in paediatric dental care, assessment of effects on patient anxiety, pain, and behaviour: a randomised crossover clinical trial.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Nilüfer Üstün, Beyza Ballı Akgöl, Merve Bayram
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Abstract

Objectives: This randomized crossover clinical trial designed to evaluate the impact of visual and auditory distraction techniques on pediatric patients' anxiety, pain perception, and behavior during dental treatment. The study specifically focuses on children, aiming to determine whether distraction methods can effectively reduce anxiety levels, alleviate pain experiences, and improve cooperative behavior in a clinical setting.

Method and materials: Children aged 4 to 9 years receiving routine dental care at the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic, Istanbul Medipol University, were randomly assigned to Group 1 (distraction first, then tell-show-do) or Group 2 (tell-show-do first, then distraction), with a two-week washout period before switching interventions. Anxiety was assessed using the Venham Picture Test and pulse rate, pain perception with the Sounds, Eyes, and Motor Scale during local anesthesia and the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale during treatment, while cooperation and behavior were evaluated using the Houpt Scale. Statistical analysis was conducted using Mann-Whitney U, Student's t-test, Paired t-test, and Wilcoxon test, with the significance level set at 0.025 using the Bonferroni correction.

Results: Sixty-eight patients (37 female, 31 male) with a mean age of 6.69 ± 1.08 years completed the study (Group 1: n = 32, Group 2: n = 36). The cartoon-assisted distraction technique did not significantly reduce anxiety compared to the tell-show-do method. A non-significant reduction in pain perception was observed during local anesthesia with distraction. However, this technique significantly reduced self-reported pain during treatment (p < 0.025) and improved child cooperation and behavior.

Conclusion: Cartoon-assisted visual and auditory distraction can alleviate pain perception and improve behavior during pediatric dental procedures. However, it does not appear to reduce dental anxiety or pain perception during local anesthesia. Integrating this technique with the traditional tell-show-do approach may enhance the pediatric dental experience.

Trial registration: The trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT04927754, 06/01/2021.

卡通辅助视觉/听觉分散在儿科牙科护理中的使用,对患者焦虑、疼痛和行为的影响评估:一项随机交叉临床试验
目的:本随机交叉临床试验旨在评估视觉和听觉分心技术对儿科患者牙科治疗期间焦虑、疼痛感知和行为的影响。该研究特别关注儿童,旨在确定分散注意力的方法是否能有效地降低焦虑水平,减轻疼痛体验,并改善临床环境中的合作行为。方法和材料:在伊斯坦布尔Medipol大学儿科牙科诊所接受常规牙科护理的4 - 9岁儿童随机分为第一组(先分散注意力,然后告诉-展示-做)或第二组(先告诉-展示-做,然后分散注意力),在转换干预措施之前有两周的洗脱期。使用Venham图像测试和脉搏率评估焦虑,局部麻醉期间使用声音、眼睛和运动量表评估疼痛感觉,治疗期间使用Wong-Baker FACES疼痛评定量表评估合作和行为。采用Mann-Whitney U、Student’st检验、配对t检验和Wilcoxon检验进行统计分析,采用Bonferroni校正,显著性水平为0.025。结果:68例患者完成研究,其中女性37例,男性31例,平均年龄6.69±1.08岁(组1:n = 32,组2:n = 36)。与告诉-展示-做方法相比,卡通辅助分散注意力技术并没有显著减少焦虑。在局部麻醉和分心状态下,观察到疼痛知觉的无显著降低。然而,这项技术显著减少了治疗期间自我报告的疼痛(p结论:卡通辅助的视觉和听觉分心可以减轻儿童牙科手术期间的疼痛感知和改善行为。然而,在局部麻醉期间,它似乎并没有减少牙齿焦虑或疼痛感。将这种技术与传统的“告诉-展示-做”方法相结合,可以提高儿童牙科的体验。试验注册:该试验在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册,编号NCT04927754, 06/01/2021。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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