动漫故事对术后儿童疼痛强度和生理参数的影响

Magda Ahmed Abd El Aziz, Sabra Mohamed Ahmed, Sara Sayed Abdalla
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背景:接受外科手术的儿童会感到疼痛。动画故事是一种无创、廉价、无药物的护理干预,没有副作用,在手术后儿童的外科病房中,与常规护理和生理参数一起提供时可以有效。本研究旨在探讨动画故事对术后儿童疼痛强度和生理参数的影响。设计:本研究采用准实验研究设计。研究对象:本研究的目的样本为100名5-10岁的儿童,他们平均分为两组,第一组为对照组,第二组为实验组。背景:本研究在Sohag大学附属医院儿科外科病房进行。工具:(1)研究人员采用结构化访谈问卷,(2)采用Wong-Baker FACES疼痛评定量表,(3)采用生理参数评估工具进行数据收集。结果:实验组与对照组患儿术后WBFS疼痛强度总平均评分差异有高度统计学意义(P=0.001)。与对照组相比,实验组的疼痛、舒张压(SBP & DBP)、心率和呼吸率的平均评分明显降低。实验结束后,两组患者疼痛、收缩压、舒张压、心率、呼吸频率平均评分比较,差异均有统计学意义。结论:实验组的术后儿童看动画故事比只接受常规医院护理的对照组儿童在减轻疼痛、舒张压和心率方面更有效。建议:因此,必须将动画故事作为术后护理的工具,作为缓解疼痛的非药物管理。
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Effect of Animated Stories on Pain Intensity and Physiological Parameters among Post-Operative Children
Background: Children who are undergoing surgical procedures experience pain. Animated stories are a non-invasive, inexpensive, and non-pharmacological nursing intervention that has no side effects and can be effective when provided alongside routine care and on physiological parameters in the surgical ward among post-operative children . This study aimed to investigate the effect of animated stories on pain intensity and physiological parameters among post-operative children. Design : Quasi-experimental research design was utilized in the current study. Subjects : The study included a purposive sample of 100 children from 5-10 years who were equally divided into two groups, the first was the control group and the second was the experimental group. Setting : This study was carried out in Surgical Pediatric Ward at Sohag University Hospital. Tools : (I) An Interview Structured Questionnaire was developed by the researchers, (II) Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale,and (III) physiological parameters assessment tool was utilized for collecting the data. Results : There was a highly statistically significant difference detected between the total mean score of the postoperative intensity of pain among post-operative children on WBFS between the experimental and the control groups (P=0.001). There was a marked reduction in the mean score of pain and diastolic blood pressure (SBP & DBP), heart rate, and respiratory rate in the experimental group as compared to the control group. There was a significant difference between the mean score of pain, SBP, DBP, heart rate, and respiratory rate in both groups after the experiment. Conclusion : Animated stories were found to be more effective in reducing pain, diastolic blood pressure, and heart rate among post-operative children in the experimental group than those in the control group who received only routine hospital care. Recommendations: Thus, it is essential to include animated stories as a tool in postoperative care as non-pharmacological management for pain relief.
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