A qualitative study of health professionals' views on using iPads to facilitate distraction during paediatric burn dressing changes.

Elizabeth Green, Julia Cadogan, Diana Harcourt
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Abstract

Introduction: Distraction is a non-pharmacologic pain management technique commonly used to avert a person's attention from procedural pain and distress during stressful procedures such as treatment after a burn injury. In recent years, computer tablets (such as iPads) have been used within paediatric burns services to facilitate distraction by way of apps, games, cartoons and videos during dressing changes. However, we know very little about health professionals' experiences of using them in this context.

Methods: The current study explored health professionals' experiences of using iPads to facilitate distraction during paediatric burn dressing changes. Fifteen health professionals from a single paediatric burns unit were interviewed. Thematic analysis revealed two key themes: (1) the iPad is a universal panacea for distraction; and (2) trials and tribulations.

Discussion: Participants considered iPads to be potentially useful and effective distraction tools, suitable for use with a wide range of patients with burn injuries including young children, adolescents and young adults. However, issues including health professionals' understandings of one another's roles, the challenge of working in a busy burns service, and lack of experience and confidence were identified as possible barriers to their use within routine burn care. Training for staff on the use of iPads as a means of facilitating distraction, development of guidelines and a review of how they are incorporated into routine burn care are recommended.

一项关于卫生专业人员在儿科烧伤换药过程中使用iPad促进分心的观点的定性研究。
引言:分散注意力是一种非药物性疼痛管理技术,通常用于在烧伤后的治疗等紧张程序中,将注意力从程序性疼痛和痛苦中转移出来。近年来,电脑平板电脑(如iPad)已被用于儿科烧伤服务,以便于在换药时通过应用程序、游戏、卡通和视频分散注意力。然而,我们对卫生专业人员在这种情况下使用它们的经验知之甚少。方法:本研究探讨了卫生专业人员在儿科烧伤换药过程中使用iPad促进分心的经验。来自一个儿科烧伤科的15名卫生专业人员接受了采访。主题分析揭示了两个关键主题:(1)iPad是分散注意力的万能灵丹妙药;和(2)考验和磨难。讨论:参与者认为iPad是一种潜在的有用和有效的分散注意力的工具,适用于各种烧伤患者,包括幼儿、青少年和年轻人。然而,包括卫生专业人员对彼此角色的理解、在繁忙的烧伤服务中工作的挑战以及缺乏经验和信心在内的问题被认为是在常规烧伤护理中使用它们的可能障碍。建议对工作人员进行使用iPad的培训,以便于分散注意力,制定指导方针,并审查如何将其纳入日常烧伤护理。
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