The Effect of Parental Active Participation on Pain and Anxiety in Supporting Children With Cancer Experiencing a Venipuncture: A Randomized Controlled Study.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Münevver Erkul, Pınar Bekar, Emine Efe
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BackgroundDuring cancer treatment, children are exposed to many painful procedures. In some areas of the world, the most common exposure may be the venipuncture procedure. This painful process causes increased anxiety in children. Studies have reported that sometimes pain procedures are more traumatic than the disease itself. In general pediatrics, parent support is effective in reducing pain and anxiety during venipuncture. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of parental involvement on relieving pain and anxiety in children with cancer during venipuncture compared to children whose parents were present but not involved.MethodThis randomized controlled trial included 60 participants receiving hospitalized in the pediatric oncology clinic. Through randomization, 30 children had parents coached in supportive behaviors (parental involvement) and 30 children had parents present but without coaching as a usual care control group.ResultsCompared to children in the control group, children in the parental involvement group had significantly lower pain (p < .001) and anxiety (p < .001) scores reported after the procedure and lower heart rates during the procedure (p < .05).DiscussionResults support the efficacy of parental involvement compared to routine procedures such as venipuncture. Building on these results, future research is needed on how to involve the parent during the procedure and for which types of children and parental presence have the best effect.

父母积极参与对支持癌症儿童静脉穿刺疼痛和焦虑的影响:一项随机对照研究。
在癌症治疗过程中,儿童要经历许多痛苦的过程。在世界上的一些地区,最常见的接触可能是静脉穿刺。这个痛苦的过程会增加孩子们的焦虑。研究报告称,有时疼痛治疗过程比疾病本身更具创伤性。在一般儿科,父母的支持是有效的减少疼痛和焦虑在静脉穿刺。本研究旨在评估父母参与对缓解癌症儿童静脉穿刺期间疼痛和焦虑的影响,与父母在场但未参与的儿童相比。方法随机对照试验纳入60例儿科肿瘤门诊住院患者。通过随机分组,30名儿童的父母在支持行为(父母参与)方面进行了指导,30名儿童的父母在场但没有指导,作为常规护理对照组。结果与对照组相比,父母参与组患儿疼痛程度明显降低(p < 0.05)
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