两步视听教学对儿童肿瘤放疗满意度和焦虑的影响

Q1 Nursing
Hiroshi Fuji , Tomoyasu Fujibuchi , Hideyuki Tanaka , Yuu Ogawa , Chihiro Noda , Maoko Hayakawa , Kazuaki Nakamura , Kyoko Tanaka
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摘要

尽管放射治疗是儿童癌症治疗的重要组成部分,但儿童癌症放射治疗信息不足和治疗情况异常会对父母的认知和情绪产生负面影响。本研究旨在调查我院引入的两步视听教学系统效果对放疗时家长满意度和焦虑的影响。方法两步视听教学系统包括使用患者头像的指导性动画和现场视频系统。现场视频系统有一个55英寸宽的监视器和一个无延迟声音模块。放疗科的家长可以通过视频直播系统观看治疗室里的病人。这项前瞻性研究比较了两步视听指导前后对放疗介绍的满意度和焦虑度。我们招募了20名孩子接受放射治疗的父母,他们完成了一组问卷——客户满意度问卷、状态-特质焦虑量表和关于放射治疗的原始问卷。结果两步视听教学后满意度评分(25.5±3.4)较教学前(27.7±3.1)有显著提高(p=<;0.01),焦虑评分(50±9)较教学后(54±11)有显著下降(p=0.004),焦虑相关的人格特质评分在观看前后没有显著变化(48±8.5 vs.49±7.5)(p=0.419)。结论本项单臂前瞻性研究表明,两步放疗视听指导能有效改善家长对放疗介绍的焦虑。然而,有必要进行大规模的比较研究,以推广两步视听教学的好处。
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Changes in satisfaction and anxiety about radiotherapy for pediatric cancer by two-step audio-visual instruction

Changes in satisfaction and anxiety about radiotherapy for pediatric cancer by two-step audio-visual instruction

Changes in satisfaction and anxiety about radiotherapy for pediatric cancer by two-step audio-visual instruction

Objectives

Although radiotherapy is an essential component of pediatric cancer treatment, inadequate radiotherapy information for childhood cancer and unusual treatment situations can negatively affect parental perceptions and emotions. This study aims to investigate the effect of two-step audio-visual instruction system effects introduced by our institution on parent satisfaction and anxiety when initiating radiotherapy.

Methods

The two-step audio-visual instruction system comprised instructive animation using patient avatars and a live video system. The live video system has a 55-inch-wide monitor, and a no-latency sound module. Parents in the radiotherapy division can view the patient in the treatment room through the live video system. This prospective study compared satisfaction and anxiety about radiotherapy introduction before and after two-step audio-visual instruction. We enrolled 20 parents whose child underwent radiotherapy, and they completed a set of questionnaires—Client Satisfaction Questionnaire, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and original questionnaires about radiotherapy.

Results

Satisfaction scores improved significantly after two-step audio visual instruction (25.5 ± 3.4) compared with those before the instruction (27.7 ± 3.1) (p = <0.01). Anxiety scores also decreased significantly after the instruction (50 ± 9) compared with those before the instruction (54 ± 11) (p = 0.004). However, anxiety-related personality trait scores did not change drastically before and after viewing (48 ± 8.5 vs. 49 ± 7.5) (p = 0.419).

Conclusion

This single-arm prospective study indicates that two-step audio-visual instruction for radiotherapy is effective in improving parents' anxiety about radiotherapy introductions. However, large-scale and comparative studies are warranted to generalize the benefit of two-step audio visual instruction.

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