为儿科手术患者的健康设计。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Hande Işık Tosun, Berrin Işık
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目的:计划手术和麻醉的儿童在手术前经常感到恐惧和焦虑,以及手术后的疼痛。虽然医学治疗对于应对这些挑战至关重要,但积极影响环境和心理因素的设计策略可以显著改善儿童的体验和他们的整体主观幸福感。这篇叙述性文献综述研究了“为幸福而设计”的策略,支持接受外科手术的儿童的主观幸福感。背景:根据世界卫生组织的定义,健康不仅是没有疾病,而且是一种身心完全健康的状态。实现这种幸福不仅需要医疗保健,还需要优化影响情绪状态的环境和心理条件。今天,建议采用以证据为基础的多学科方法来促进福祉。在与健康有关的设计中,一个重点是提高医疗保健的质量,而另一个重点是解决影响主观幸福感的非医疗因素。方法:本研究采用非系统文献回顾法,利用现有文献和循证方法综合相关策略。结果:通过基于证据的设计策略,如与年龄相适应的环境改变、感觉友好元素和交互式分散工具,以及优化的儿科手术医疗实践,增强主观幸福感,有助于改善临床结果并减少围手术期压力。这篇综述强调了“为幸福而设计”的策略,它有效地支持了接受外科手术的儿童的主观幸福感。结论:强调“健康设计”策略对于提高手术儿童的整体体验和健康至关重要。未来的研究应关注这些设计干预措施的实施和长期影响,以进一步验证其有效性和可扩展性。
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Designing for Well-Being in Pediatric Patients Scheduled for Surgery.

Objectives: Children scheduled for surgery and anesthesia often experience fear and anxiety before the procedure, as well as pain afterward. While medical treatments are essential for managing these challenges, design strategies that positively influence environmental and psychological factors can significantly improve children's experiences and their overall subjective well-being. This narrative literature review examines "design for well-being" strategies that support the subjective well-being of children undergoing surgical procedures. Background: According to the World Health Organization, health is defined not merely as the absence of disease but as a state of complete physical and mental well-being. Achieving such well-being requires not only medical care but also the optimization of environmental and psychological conditions that impact emotional states. Today, evidence-based, multidisciplinary approaches are recommended to promote well-being. In health-related design, one focus is on improving the quality of medical care, while another addresses non-medical factors that influence subjective well-being. Methods: This research employs a non-systematic literature review methodology, utilizing existing literature and evidence-based approaches to synthesize relevant strategies. Results: Enhancing subjective well-being-through evidence-based design strategies such as age-appropriate environmental modifications, sensory-friendly elements, and interactive distraction tools-alongside optimized medical practices in pediatric surgeries contributes to improved clinical outcomes and reduced perioperative stress. The review highlights "design for well-being" strategies, which effectively support the subjective well-being of children undergoing surgical procedures. Conclusions: Emphasizing "design for well-being" strategies is crucial for enhancing the overall experiences and well-being of children undergoing surgery. Future research should focus on the implementation and long-term impact of these design interventions to further validate their effectiveness and scalability.

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Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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