关于使用非药物方法治疗儿童术后疼痛的调查:系统回顾

Tuba Giynaş, Ayçin Ezgi Önel, Sevgim Küçük, Seval Uğur, Figen Yardimci
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背景:本研究旨在探讨护士在 0-18 岁儿科患者术后疼痛管理中使用的非药物方法,以及这些方法在减轻疼痛程度方面的有效性。材料和方法:在这项描述性研究中,研究对象包括在国家论文中心数据库中通过文献检索使用不同组合的关键词 "儿科"、"疼痛"、"手术"、"术后"、"非药物 "所获取的研究,这些研究考察了过去七年中0-18岁儿科患者术后疼痛管理中使用的非药物方法,并采用了实验设计。本系统性综述采用 PRISMA 流程图步骤进行。结果共有 1185 人参与了 11 项研究,其中包括 905 名儿童和 280 名家长。研究中儿童的平均年龄为 6.6 岁(最小-最大)。测量术后疼痛最常用的量表是黄-贝克面部疼痛量表(7 项研究)。研究中使用的非药物治疗方法包括分散注意力(5 项研究)、治疗性游戏(3 项研究)、分散注意力和治疗性游戏(1 项研究)、按摩疗法(1 项研究)和音乐疗法(1 项研究)。结论术后采用不同的非药物治疗方法可有效减轻儿童的疼痛程度。实践意义:儿科护士可以使用非药物方法来减轻术后疼痛。需要进一步研究以确定这些干预措施对疼痛的有效性。
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Çocuklarda Postoperatif Dönemde Ağrı Tedavisinde Nonfarmakolojik Yöntemlerin Kullanımının İncelenmesi: Sistematik Bir İnceleme
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the non-pharmacological methods used by nurses in postoperative pain management in pediatric patients aged 0-18 years and the effectiveness of the methods used in reducing the level of pain. Material and Methods: In this descriptive study, the research population consisted of studies that were accessed from the National Thesis Center database by using the keywords "pediatric", "pain", "surgical", "postoperative", "non-pharmacological" in different combinations in the literature search and that examined non-pharmacological methods used for pain management in the postoperative period in pediatric patients between the ages of 0-18 years in the last seven years and were conducted in experimental design. This systematic review was carried out using the PRISMA flowchart steps. Results: A total of 1185 individuals, including 905 children and 280 parents, took part in 11 studies. The mean age of the children in the studies was 6.6 years (min-max). The most preferred scale to measure pain in the postoperative period was the Wong Baker Facial Pain Scale (7 studies). Non-pharmacologic methods used in the studies included distraction (5 studies), therapeutic play (3 studies), distraction and therapeutic play (1 study), massage therapy (1 study) and music therapy (1 study). Conclusion: Different non-pharmacological methods used in the postoperative period are effective in reducing pain levels in children. Practice implications: It is possible for pediatric nurses to use non-pharmacological methods to reduce pain in the postoperative period. Further research is needed to determine the effectiveness of these interventions on pain.
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