儿童生活专家如何帮助解决儿童对牙医的恐惧和焦虑?:回顾

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Colleen Verrett, Brittany M. Wittenberg
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摘要

疼痛的戳戳、嗡嗡作响的钻头、不舒服的压力、外来的味道和令人不安的噪音都是孩子在一次牙科预约中可能经历的事情。每个事件都有可能引发儿科患者对牙科的恐惧和焦虑。对牙齿的恐惧和焦虑对儿童来说很常见,并可能导致成年后忽视牙齿护理。目前实践中的许多行为干预措施侧重于立即的行为改变,而不是儿童的长期社会心理健康。目的回顾儿童牙科恐惧和焦虑的相关文献,为儿童牙科门诊的儿童生活专家干预提供依据。结果基于发展理论,儿童生活专家提倡在包括牙科诊所在内的各种医疗保健环境中对儿童进行心理社会护理。儿童生活专家使用包括心理准备在内的各种策略来减少儿童的恐惧和焦虑。心理准备是通过提供与发展相适应的教育、治疗或医疗游戏以及准备书籍来完成的。结论儿童生活专家干预如心理准备在减少儿童牙科恐惧和焦虑方面的有效性有待进一步研究。
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How can child life specialists help address dental fear and anxiety in children?: A review

Background

Painful pokes, buzzing drills, uncomfortable pressure, foreign tastes, and disturbing noises are all events that a child can experience in a single dental appointment. Each event has the potential to trigger dental fear and anxiety in pediatric patients. Dental fear and anxiety are common for children and can lead to the neglect of dental care into adulthood. Many behavioral interventions currently in practice focus on immediate behavior changes rather than long-term psychosocial well-being of children.

Objective

The purpose of this paper was to review the literature of pediatric dental fear and anxiety and provide reasoning for child life specialist intervention in the pediatric dental clinic.

Results

Rooted in developmental theory, child life specialists advocate for the psychosocial care of children in various healthcare environments, including dental clinics. Child life specialists work to minimize pediatric fear and anxiety using various strategies, including psychological preparation. Psychological preparation is accomplished by the provision of developmentally appropriate education, therapeutic or medical play, and preparation books.

Conclusions

Further research is needed to establish the effectiveness of child life specialist intervention, such as psychological preparation, in pediatric dentistry at reducing pediatric dental fear and anxiety.

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Pediatric Dental Journal
Pediatric Dental Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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