通过理解针手术过程中的情绪表达来增加儿童参与:一项视频观察干预研究
I Kleye1, L Hedén1, A J Sundler1
1University of Borås, Faculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, Sweden.
Journal of pediatric nursing
|February 7, 2025
概括
在针手术期间以儿童为中心的沟通有助于儿童更好地表达情绪. "我可以选择"干预改善了孩子的参与和沟通偏好,减少了模糊的情绪表达.
科学领域:
- 儿科护理 儿科护理
- 儿童心理学 儿童心理学
- 医疗保健通讯 医疗保健通讯
背景情况:
- 针手术是儿童恐惧和疼痛的常见原因.
- 有效的儿童护士沟通对于管理儿科程序性焦虑至关重要.
- 当前的沟通策略可能无法在干预期间充分满足儿童的情感需求.
研究的目的:
- 评估以儿童为中心的干预对护士和儿童在针手术期间的情感交流的影响.
- 为了比较接受"我可以选择"计划的干预组与对照组的儿童护士沟通.
主要方法:
- 一项受控的视频观察研究,涉及66名儿童和7名护士.
- 通过视频记录在针头手术期间的儿童护士互动的数据收集.
- 标准护理 (对照) 和标准护理加上"我可以选择"干预的比较.
主要成果:
- 儿童主要以非语言方式表达负面情绪.
- 对照组的孩子比干预组的孩子使用了更模糊的情感描述符 (p < 0.001).
- "我可以选择"的干预导致护士为儿童的沟通偏好提供了更多的空间,增加了儿童的参与.
结论:
- 沟通互动,而不是与孩子"交谈",对于在针手术期间管理儿科恐惧和疼痛至关重要.
- 以儿童为中心的方法可以增强情感表达和参与.
- "我可以选择"干预措施在改善儿科手术护理方面表现有前途.
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