麻醉前咨询的三种方法对父母焦虑的评估:视频、小册子和口头交流。

S. Rudravaram, Aikta Gupta, Bhumika Kalra, Shahzadi Malhotra, Manoj Kumar Gupta, Geeta Kamal, Shilpa Agarwal, Raunak Parida
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背景本研究旨在利用视听辅助工具提供全面、高效的麻醉前咨询(PAC),并研究其对家长焦虑的影响。方法在这项前瞻性对照研究中,共招募了 174 名家长,并将他们随机分为三组,每组 58 人(A 组:视频;B 组:手册;C 组:口头)。在麻醉前咨询过程中,我们根据所分配的组别向家长详细讲解了术前准备、禁食说明、送往手术室、诱导、麻醉苏醒以及麻醉后护理病房的护理等内容。我们在麻醉前咨询前后使用斯皮尔伯格状态-特质焦虑量表评估了家长的焦虑程度。结果我们的研究结果显示,三组的最终平均 STAI 分数差异有统计学意义(A 组:34.69 ± 5.31;B 组:36.34 ± 8.59;C 组:43.59 ± 3.39;P < .001)。我们的研究结果表明,与口头交流相比,在手术前通过视频或小册子进行麻醉前咨询能更有效地减轻家长的焦虑。
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Evaluation of parental anxiety following three methods of pre-anesthesia counseling: Video, brochure and verbal communication.
BACKGROUND The purpose of this study is to provide comprehensive and efficient pre-anesthesia counseling (PAC) utilizing audiovisual aids and to examine their effect on parental anxiety. METHODS For this prospective, controlled study, 174 parents were recruited and randomized into three groups of 58 (Group A: video, Group B: brochure, and Group C: verbal). During pre-anesthesia counseling, the parent was provided with a detailed explanation of preoperative preparation, fasting instructions, transport to the operating room, induction, the emergence of anesthesia, and nursing in the post-anesthesia care unit based on their assigned group. We evaluated parental anxiety using Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory before and after the pre-anesthesia counseling. RESULTS The results of our study show a statistically significant difference in the final mean STAI scores among the three groups (Group A: 34.69 ± 5.31, Group B: 36.34 ± 8.59, and Group C: 43.59 ± 3.39; p < .001). When compared to the brochure and verbal groups, the parents in the video group have the greatest difference in mean baseline and final Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory scores (12.207 ± 5.291, p .001). CONCLUSION The results of our study suggest that pre-anesthesia counseling by video or a brochure before the day of surgery is associated with a higher reduction in parental anxiety when compared to verbal communication.
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