以儿童为中心的干预措施对儿童在打针过程中的恐惧和疼痛产生了积极影响。

Paediatric & Neonatal Pain Pub Date : 2023-02-06 eCollection Date: 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1002/pne2.12095
Ida Kleye, Annelie J Sundler, Katarina Karlsson, Laura Darcy, Lena Hedén
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研究以儿童为中心的干预措施是否能减轻儿童的恐惧或疼痛,以及干预组与对照组在心率、手术所需时间、插管成功率和患者满意度方面是否存在差异。这是一项观察性设计的单中心病例对照研究,分为一个对照组和一个干预组。与对照组相比,儿童自我报告的恐惧或疼痛程度并未显示出接受干预者的任何差异。不过,根据 "程序行为检查表 "进行的行为观察,干预的效果是降低了插管时的恐惧和疼痛。干预组的插管时间也明显减少。与对照组儿童相比,干预组中有更多儿童表示对针刺过程感到满意。以儿童为中心的干预措施减少了儿童在接受插管时因恐惧和疼痛而产生的痛苦,并将总时间缩短了 50%以上。这项研究发现,儿童参与护理可增强他们处理针刺过程的能力。
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Positive effects of a child-centered intervention on children's fear and pain during needle procedures.

Positive effects of a child-centered intervention on children's fear and pain during needle procedures.

Positive effects of a child-centered intervention on children's fear and pain during needle procedures.

Positive effects of a child-centered intervention on children's fear and pain during needle procedures.

To examine whether children experience less fear or pain using a child-centered intervention and if there were differences between the intervention group and the control group regarding heart rate, time required for the procedure, success rate for the cannula insertion, and patient satisfaction. A controlled single-center case study of observational design, with one control and one intervention group. Child self-reported fear or pain levels did not reveal any differences for those receiving the intervention compared with controls. However, according to a behavioral observation measure with the Procedure Behavior Check List, effects of the intervention were lower distress in relation to fear and pain during the cannula insertion. The time it took to perform the cannula insertion also decreased significantly in the intervention group. More children in the intervention group reported that they were satisfied with the needle procedure compared with the children in the control group. The child-centered intervention provides reduced observed distress related to fear and pain in children undergoing a cannula insertion and reduced total time by more than 50%. This study found that child involvement in care strengthen their ability to manage a needle procedure.

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