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Measuring patient experiences in a Children’s hospital with a medical clowning intervention: a case-control study

机译:用医疗小丑干预测量儿童医院的患者体验:一个案例对照研究

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Because the healthcare sector is shifting to a customer-oriented approach, it is important to understand experiences of children as users of healthcare services. So far, studies that measure the influence of medical clowning on patient experiences are scarce. This study aims to measure experiences of children and their parents during day-surgery in hospital setting. A case-control study was conducted in a large Finnish children’s hospital. Seventy children aged 4–17?years coming for a minor operative procedure including pre-operative cannula insertion prior to surgery were included. Thirty-eight children were exposed to the medical clowning intervention and 32 children (the reference group) did not receive exposure to medical clowning. A novel digital survey tool was used to measure patient experiences before and after the insertion of a venous cannula needed for anaesthesia. The children were asked about their emotions, anxiety levels, the pain from the cannula insertion and the best and worst things about the hospital. The parents were asked about their emotions, expectations and the fluency of the procedure and the hospital day. Before the procedure, 32% or 36% of the children in the intervention group and 44% or 28% of those in the reference group expressed positive or neutral emotions, respectively. After the procedure, 76% or 63% of children in the intervention group or reference group, respectively, expressed positive emotions. The intervention group rated the medical clowns as the best aspect of the hospital day. Both groups reported that the best aspects of the hospital day were related to the nurses and food and the worst were related to waiting and pain. Most commonly the parents felt uncertainty, anxiety or calmness before the procedure and relief afterwards. Their expectations towards the procedure related to its success and the certainty of the diagnosis. The results show a trend towards more positive emotions in children with exposure to medical clowning. The digital survey tool was suitable for gathering information about the experiences of children and their parents. Information on emotions and expectations of children and parents during a procedure is useful when improving the quality of healthcare services. Current Controlled Trials NCT04312217, date of registration 17.03.2020. Retrospectively registered.
机译:由于医疗保健部门正在转向以客户为导向的方法,因此了解儿童作为医疗保健服务的用户的经验非常重要。到目前为止,测量医疗小丑对患者经历的影响的研究是稀缺的。本研究旨在在医院环境中衡量儿童及其父母的经验。在大型芬兰儿童医院进行了一个病例对照研究。 4-17岁的七十名儿童提供了次要手术前的次要手术程序,包括手术前的患者套管插入。将三十八个儿童接触到医疗小丑干预,32名儿童(参考组)没有接受医疗小丑的接触。新型数字测量工具用于测量插入麻醉所需的静脉插管之前和之后的患者体验。孩子们被问及他们的情绪,焦虑水平,从插管插入的痛苦以及关于医院的最佳和最糟糕的事情。父母被问及他们的情绪,期望和流利的程序和医院日。在该程序之前,干预组中的32%或36%的儿童和参考组中的44%或28%分别表达了积极或中性的情绪。在该程序后,76%或63%的儿童在干预组或参考组中,表达了积极的情绪。干预群将医疗小丑评为医院日的最佳方面。两组均报道,医院日的最佳方面与护士和食物有关,最坏的情况与等待和痛苦有关。最常见的是父母在手术和救济之前感到不确定性,焦虑或平静。他们对与其成功和诊断的确定性相关的程序的期望。结果表明,患有医疗小丑的儿童更积极情绪的趋势。数字调查工具适用于收集有关儿童和父母的经验的信息。在提高医疗保健服务质量时,在程序中的情感和父母的情感和期望的信息是有用的。目前对照试验NCT04312217,注册日期17.03.2020。回顾性地注册。

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