BACKGROUND: Preoperative anxiety negatively influences children's anaesthetic and surgical experience, and results in postoperative complications, such as emergence delirium and behavioural changes. Nonpharmacological management using alternative therapies that alleviate psychological stress can be as important as pharmacological ones in reducing children's anxiety. Nevertheless, their validity as an effective anxiety-reducing strategy in children remains controversial. OBJECTIVE(S): To verify whether nonpharmacological strategies, that is, leaflet and distraction with smartphone application presented to parents/guardians and children, respectively, were effective in preventing children's anxiety during anaesthesia induction. DESIGN: Randomised clinical trial. SETTING: A tertiary care teaching hospital. PATIENTS: In total, 84 children (aged 4 to 8 years; American Society of Anesthesiologists I and II) undergoing minor-to-moderate elective surgical procedures and their parents/guardians. INTERVENTIONS: Children were randomised into four groups: control group, in which the parent/guardian was verbally informed about the anaesthetic procedure; the informed group, in which the parent/guardian was also provided with an information leaflet about the anaesthetic procedure; the smartphone group, in which the parent/guardian was verbally informed and the child received a smartphone application to play with while in the holding area before entering the operating room and the smartphone and informed group, in which the parent/guardian also received an information leaflet and the child, a smartphone application to play with while in the holding area before entering the operating room. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Children's anxiety at two time points: in the holding area of the surgical centre and in the operating room during induction of anaesthesia by facemask. RESULTS: Median (IQR) anxiety levels were greater at time point operating room for children in the control group (55.0; range: 30.0 to 68.4) than in the other groups: informed group, 28.4 (23.4 to 45.0); smartphone group, 23.4 (23.4 to 30.0); smartphone and informed group, 23.4 (23.4 to 25.9). CONCLUSION: The behavioural distraction strategies using smartphones were effective in preventing an increase in children's anxiety during anaesthesia induction. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT02246062. (C) 2017 European Society of Anaesthesiology
http://ift.tt/2iVQ8F3
Αρχειοθήκη ιστολογίου
-
►
2023
(256)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (140)
- ► Ιανουαρίου (116)
-
►
2022
(1695)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (78)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (142)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (155)
-
►
2021
(5507)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (139)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (333)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (628)
-
►
2020
(1810)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (544)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (32)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (28)
-
►
2019
(7684)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (18)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (53)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (2841)
- ► Ιανουαρίου (2803)
-
►
2018
(31838)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (2810)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (2870)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (2420)
- ► Ιανουαρίου (2395)
-
▼
2017
(31987)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (2460)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (2605)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (2785)
-
▼
Ιανουαρίου
(2830)
-
▼
Ιαν 21
(55)
- Bilateral Tensor Fasciae Suralis Muscles in a Cada...
- Comparison of the local effects of a 600-μm bare f...
- It is important to measure changes in the bone-con...
- Cochlear duct length–one size fits all?
- MYSM1 deficiency - genotoxic stress-associated bon...
- Damaging heterozygous mutations in NFKB1 lead to d...
- Re: Re: Patients experience of temporary tracheost...
- Implementation of an oral and maxillofacial surger...
- Chorda tympani nerve management in endoscopic stap...
- Tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors suppress CC...
- Effect of Mastoid Drilling on Hearing of the Contr...
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging in dermatolo...
- The effect of the Physical Consistency of the Diet...
- Similarities and Differences between Porcine Mandi...
- Dental occlusion analysis in the Mesolithic–Neolit...
- The effect of the Physical Consistency of the Diet...
- Similarities and Differences between Porcine Mandi...
- Dental occlusion analysis in the Mesolithic–Neolit...
- Cell cycle-tailored targeting of metastatic melano...
- CD4+TCRγδ+FoxP3+cells: An unidentified population ...
- Langerhans cell markers CD1a and CD207 are the mos...
- In-vitro performance of CAD/CAM-fabricated implant...
- Gingival recessions of lower incisors after procli...
- Effect of Mastoid Drilling on Hearing of the Contr...
- An Overview of Autosomal Dominant Tumour Syndromes...
- An Overview of Autosomal Dominant Tumour Syndromes...
- Assessment of biological, psychological and adhere...
- Chloride ion transport and overexpression of TMEM1...
- Use of baked milk challenges and milk ladders in c...
- Maternal psychiatric symptoms during pregnancy and...
- Cadherin-11 as a therapeutic target in chronic, in...
- Les néoplasies intra-épithéliales bowénoïdes HPV-i...
- Vomero-premaxillary joint: A marker of evolution o...
- Quality of life impairment in patients with head a...
- Fungal periprosthetic joint infection following to...
- Vertical Alveolar Distraction Osteogenesis of the ...
- Position statement of the Brazilian Academy of Rhi...
- An Overview of Autosomal Dominant Tumour Syndromes...
- Valoración audiológica y subjetiva del dispositivo...
- Manual of ICU Procedures.
- Smartphone-based behavioural intervention alleviat...
- Moderate hyperoxia induces inflammation, apoptosis...
- The nerve: A fragile balance between physiology an...
- Time course of copeptin during a model of experime...
- The impact of dermoscopy on melanoma detection in ...
- Intralesional immunotherapy compared to cryotherap...
- Perioperative Care of the Patient With the Total A...
- Perimembranous Ventricular Septal Defect Complicat...
- Influence of Depth of Hypnosis on Pupillary Reacti...
- The SLUScore: A Novel Method for Detecting Hazardo...
- Abnormal Intraprosthetic Regurgitation After Tricu...
- The Effect of Deep Versus Moderate Neuromuscular B...
- Incidental Detection of an Intracardial Floating T...
- Symptom burden and dysphagia associated with osteo...
- Validation of the ICON-S staging for HPV-associate...
-
▼
Ιαν 21
(55)
-
►
2016
(5308)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (2118)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (877)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (41)
- ► Ιανουαρίου (39)
Αλέξανδρος Γ. Σφακιανάκης
ΩτοΡινοΛαρυγγολόγος
Αναπαύσεως 5
Άγιος Νικόλαος Κρήτη 72100
2841026182
6032607174
Εγγραφή σε:
Σχόλια ανάρτησης (Atom)
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου