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The perioperative validity of the visual analog anxiety scale in children: a discriminant and useful instrument in routine clinical practice to optimize postoperative pain management.

机译:儿童视觉模拟焦虑量表在围手术期的有效性:在常规临床实践中用于优化术后疼痛管理的判别和有用工具。

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BACKGROUND: Because children's anxiety influences pain perception, perioperative anxiety should be evaluated in clinical practice with a unique, useful, and valid tool to optimize pain management. In this study, we evaluated psychometric properties of the visual analog scale (VAS)-anxiety for children and to study its perioperative relevance in clinical practice. METHODS: One hundred children scheduled for elective surgery and general anesthesia were included. VAS-anxiety was measured at four timepoints and compared with both versions of State Spielbergers' questionnaires (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Youth [STAIY] and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children [STAIC]) and the modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale. Children's pain, parents' anxiety, and parents' proxy report of children's anxiety were evaluated using VAS. RESULTS: The correlation between STAIC and VAS-anxiety was significant on the day of discharge. Moreover, changes over time were not significant with STAIC, whereas VAS-anxiety was significantly sensitive to changes over time in the two groups of age (7-11 yr and 12-16 yr). A receiver operating characteristic curve, using modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale as reference, determined a VAS-anxiety cutoff at 30 to identify high-anxiety groups. Pain levels were significantly higher when children were anxious (VAS > or = 30) in the postoperative period. Moreover, children's anxiety and pain were higher when parents were anxious. CONCLUSION: VAS-anxiety is a useful and valid tool to assess perioperative anxiety in children aged 7-16 yr. The influence of children's and parents' anxiety on children's postoperative pain suggests that VAS-anxiety should be recommended routinely for postoperative clinical practice to optimize anxiety and pain management.
机译:背景:由于儿童的焦虑会影响疼痛知觉,因此在临床实践中应使用独特,有用和有效的工具对围手术期焦虑进行评估,以优化疼痛管理。在这项研究中,我们评估了儿童视觉模拟量表(VAS)焦虑的心理测量特性,并研究了其围手术期在临床实践中的相关性。方法:包括一百名计划进行择期手术和全身麻醉的儿童。在四个时间点对VAS焦虑进行了测量,并将其与State Spielbergers问卷的两种版本(青少年状态特质焦虑量表[STAIY]和儿童状态特质焦虑量表[STAIC])和改良的耶鲁术前焦虑量表进行了比较。使用VAS对儿童的疼痛,父母的焦虑以及父母对儿童焦虑的代理报告进行了评估。结果:出院当天,STAIC与VAS焦虑之间的相关性显着。此外,STAIC随时间的变化并不显着,而两组年龄(7-11岁和12-16岁)的VAS焦虑对随时间的变化非常敏感。使用改良的耶鲁术前焦虑量表作为参考的受试者工作特征曲线确定了30岁时的VAS焦虑临界值,以识别高焦虑人群。患儿术后焦虑(VAS>或= 30)时,疼痛水平明显升高。此外,当父母焦虑时,儿童的焦虑和痛苦也更高。结论:VAS焦虑是评估7-16岁儿童围手术期焦虑的有用和有效工具。儿童和父母的焦虑对儿童术后疼痛的影响表明,应常规推荐VAS焦虑用于术后临床实践,以优化焦虑和疼痛管理。

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