Effectiveness of perioperative family-centered educational interventions in the anxiety, pain and behaviors of children/adolescents and their parents: Systematic Review Protocol

Ines Martins Esteves, Marcia Silva Coelho, D. Cardoso, Ana Paula Prata, Marcia Pestana-Santos, Margarida Reis Santos
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Introduction: Every year, millions of children and adolescents undergo surgery, 50%-75% of them experience fear and anxiety. Children are particularly susceptible to stress and anxiety surrounding surgery as a result of their cognitive development, previous experiences, and knowledge about healthcare; this leads to additional interventions to prevent and reduce these symptoms. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of family-centered educational interventions in the children’s and adolescents’ anxiety, pain, and behaviors and their parents’ anxiety during the perioperative period. Methods: This review will follow the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines for systematic reviews of effectiveness and will consider those studies (experimental and quasi-experimental) in which perioperative educational interventions have been applied to children and adolescents and their parents; these studies measured children and adolescents’ pain, anxiety, and behaviors, as well as their parent’s anxiety. An initial search of MEDLINE and CINAHL will be followed by a second search for published and unpublished studies from January 2007 on, available in English, Spanish and Portuguese. After all full texts are retrieved, the methodological quality assessment and data extraction will be independently and critically evaluated by two reviewers, and the data will then be presented in a tabular format. An explanatory synthesis will accompany the results. Whenever possible, a meta-analysis will be performed, and a Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation Summary of Findings will be presented. Expected Results: This review will provide guidance on how family-centred educational interventions can be used as a resource to manage anxiety, pain, and behavior in children, adolescents and their relatives during the perioperative processes.
围手术期以家庭为中心的教育干预对儿童/青少年及其父母焦虑、疼痛和行为的影响:系统评价方案
导言:每年有数百万儿童和青少年接受手术,其中50%-75%的人感到恐惧和焦虑。由于儿童的认知发育、以前的经历和医疗保健知识,他们特别容易受到手术周围的压力和焦虑的影响;这就需要采取额外的干预措施来预防和减少这些症状。目的:评价以家庭为中心的教育干预对围手术期儿童青少年焦虑、疼痛、行为及家长焦虑的影响。方法:本综述将遵循乔安娜布里格斯研究所的有效性系统评价指南,并将考虑那些将围手术期教育干预应用于儿童和青少年及其父母的研究(实验和准实验);这些研究测量了儿童和青少年的痛苦、焦虑和行为,以及他们父母的焦虑。对MEDLINE和CINAHL进行初步搜索后,将对2007年1月以来已发表和未发表的研究进行第二次搜索,提供英语、西班牙语和葡萄牙语版本。在检索所有全文后,方法学质量评估和数据提取将由两名审稿人独立和批判性地评估,然后数据将以表格格式呈现。结果将附有解释性综合说明。只要有可能,我们将进行荟萃分析,并对建议、评估、发展和评估结果进行评分。预期结果:本综述将为如何将以家庭为中心的教育干预作为一种资源来管理围手术期儿童、青少年及其亲属的焦虑、疼痛和行为提供指导。
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