使用视听分散注意力作为行为管理技巧

Kaitlin Gotschalk DMD, Michael Milano DMD
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方法通过电子邮件向美国儿童牙科学会(AAPD)会员名单发送电子调查表,询问他们在治疗过程中使用电视、iPad 和虚拟现实播放音像作为行为管理技术的情况。调查询问了牙医对家长接受程度、患者个性化、临床程序和其他行为管理技术的情况,其中视听技术被结合使用,以及观察到的对患者行为和牙科治疗质量的影响。结果 在 326 位受访者中,80% 的人在临床实践中使用电视/iPad,而只有 4.4% 的人使用虚拟现实技术。在 6 至 8 岁的患者中观察到的效果最大。观察到的效果包括提高依从性、减少焦虑、减少烦躁不安以及减少对提供者的关注。结论视听转移是一种有效的行为管理技术,被儿童牙医广泛应用于各种临床程序中,并与其他行为管理技术相结合。临床经验较少的医师更倾向于在临床实践中使用视听分散法。意义进一步使用视听分散法可能会通过减少牙科治疗过程中的焦虑和提高儿童患者的合作性来改善患者的整体体验。
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The Use of Audiovisual Distraction as a Behavior Management Technique

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this survey study was to investigate and describe the use and effects of audiovisual distraction as a behavior management technique by pediatric dentists.

METHODS

An electronic survey was sent to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) member list via email inquiring about their use of televisions, iPads, and virtual reality playing audiovisuals as a behavior management technique during treatment. The survey queried providers about parent acceptance, patient individualization, clinical procedures and other behavior management techniques in which audiovisuals were used in conjunction, and the observed effects on patient behavior and quality of dentistry delivered.

RESULTS

Of the 326 respondents, 80% utilize TVs/iPads while only 4.4% utilize virtual reality in clinical practice. The greatest effect was observed in the patient age range of 6 to 8 years old. Observed effects included improved compliance, reduction in anxiety, decreased restlessness, and decreased attention to provider. Parents strongly accept the use of audiovisual distraction to complete treatment.

CONCLUSIONS

Audiovisual distraction is an effective behavior management technique employed widely by pediatric dentists in conjunction with other behavior management techniques for a variety of clinical procedures. Practitioners with less years of clinical experience are more likely to employ the use of audiovisual distraction in clinical practice.

IMPLICATIONS

Further use of audiovisual distraction could include potential improvements in the overall patient experience through reduction in anxiety during dental procedures and improved cooperation for pediatric patients.

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