Pediatric and Maternal Anxiety at First Visit to a Turkish Gastroenterology Clinic Compared to Anxiety Prior to Pediatric Endoscopy Procedure.

Sebahat Cam
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The aim of this study was the prospective comparison of pediatric and maternal anxiety at the first visit to a gastroenterology clinic with anxiety prior to a pediatric endoscopy procedure. A total of 101 children aged 4-18 years plus their mothers who were referred to an outpatient pediatric gastroenterology clinic were included in the first group. The second group consisted of 101 different children aged 4-18 years undergoing pediatric endoscopy. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) was administered to mothers. Visual analog scale scores were obtained from the children to measure anxiety. The demographic characteristics of the groups were similar. The mean HADS anxiety score was 3.83 in mothers of the first group. The same score was significantly higher as (6.96) in the mothers whose children underwent an endoscopy (p < .001). The comparison of the depression scores revealed significantly higher scores in the endoscopy group. Visual analog scale values of the children revealed remarkably higher anxiety scores in the endoscopy group. About 5% of mothers in the first group and almost half of the mothers in the endoscopy group developed remarkable anxiety (>8 HADS anxiety). The rate of significant depression (>8 HADS depression) was 2% and 17.82% in the first and second groups, respectively. The current prospective trial concluded that particularly anxiety is a major concern for mothers and children when endoscopy is required.

在土耳其胃肠病学诊所首次就诊的儿童和母亲的焦虑与儿科内窥镜检查前的焦虑相比。
本研究的目的是前瞻性比较儿科和母亲在第一次访问胃肠病学诊所的焦虑与儿科内窥镜检查前的焦虑。第一组包括101名年龄在4-18岁的儿童及其母亲,他们被转介到门诊儿科胃肠病学诊所。第二组由101名年龄在4-18岁的不同儿童组成,他们接受了儿科内窥镜检查。对母亲进行医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)。从儿童身上获得视觉模拟量表分数来衡量焦虑。这些群体的人口统计学特征是相似的。第一组母亲的平均HADS焦虑评分为3.83。接受内窥镜检查的母亲的得分为6.96分,差异有统计学意义(p < 0.001)。内窥镜组抑郁评分比较显示,内窥镜组抑郁评分明显较高。视觉模拟量表值显示,内窥镜组儿童的焦虑得分明显较高。第一组约5%的母亲和内镜组近一半的母亲出现了显著的焦虑(>8 HADS焦虑)。第一组和第二组显著抑郁(>8 HADS抑郁)率分别为2%和17.82%。目前的前瞻性试验得出结论,当需要内窥镜检查时,母亲和儿童尤其担心焦虑。
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