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Teddy and I Get a Check-Up: A Pilot Educational Intervention Teaching Children Coping Strategies for Managing Procedure-Related Pain and Fear

机译:泰迪和我接受检查:一项教育性干预试验教给孩子应对与程序相关的痛苦和恐惧的应对策略

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Background. Pediatric medical information provision literature focuses on hospitalization and surgical procedures, but children would also benefit from an educational program regarding more commonly experienced medical procedures (e.g., needles, general check-up). Objective. To determine whether an evidence-based educational program reduced children's ratings of fear of and expected pain from medical stimuli and increased their knowledge of procedural coping strategies. Methods. An educational, interactive, developmentally appropriate Teddy Bear Clinic Tour was developed and delivered at a veterinary clinic. During this tour, 71 5–10-year-old children (Mage = 6.62 years, SD = 1.19) were taught about medical equipment, procedures, and coping strategies through modelling and rehearsal. In a single-group, pretest posttest design, participants reported their fear of and expected pain from medical and nonmedical stimuli. Children were also asked to report strategies they would use to cope with procedural fear. Results. Children's ratings for expected pain during a needle procedure were reduced following the intervention. No significant change occurred in children's fear of needles. Children reported more intervention-taught coping strategies at Time 2. Conclusions. The results of this study suggest that an evidence-based, interactive educational program can reduce young children's expectations of needle pain and may help teach them procedural coping strategies.
机译:背景。儿科医学信息提供文献的重点是住院和外科手术程序,但是儿童也将从有关更常见的医学程序(例如,针头,常规检查)的教育计划中受益。目的。确定基于证据的教育计划是否可以降低儿童对医疗刺激的恐惧和预期痛苦的评分,并增加他们对程序应对策略的了解。方法。开发了一种教育性,互动性,发展适应性强的泰迪熊诊所之旅,并在兽医诊所提供。在这次旅行中,通过建模和演练,向71名5至10岁的儿童(年龄= 6.62岁,SD = 1.19)进行了有关医疗设备,程序和应对策略的讲授。在单组,前测后测设计中,参与者报告了他们对医疗和非医疗刺激的恐惧和预期的痛苦。还要求儿童报告他们将用来应对程序恐惧的策略。结果。干预后,儿童对针头手术期间预期疼痛的评分降低了。儿童对针的恐惧没有发生明显变化。儿童在时间2报告了更多的干预式应对策略。结论。这项研究的结果表明,基于证据的互动式教育计划可以减少幼儿对针痛的期望,并可以帮助他们教会程序上的应对策略。

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