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向家长提供有关儿童麻醉的书面信息:地点和时间重要吗?

Giving parents written information about children's anesthesia: are setting and timing important?

作者信息

Spencer Caroline, Franck Linda S

机构信息

Children's Services Directorate, Guys and St Thomas' NHS Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

Paediatr Anaesth. 2005 Jul;15(7):547-53. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9592.2005.01500.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research indicates that parents wish to receive more information and are anxious about anesthesia prior to their child's surgery.

METHODS

A pilot randomized controlled trial was conducted to ascertain if parents who received a general anesthesia information leaflet by post 1 week following their presurgical assessment clinic visit (n = 19) had greater knowledge, reduced anxiety, or greater satisfaction with anesthetic information on the day of surgery than parents who received the leaflet at the clinic visit (n = 21).

RESULTS

Parents had important knowledge deficits on the day of surgery, despite receiving the leaflet in addition to standard verbal communication. Parents who were given the leaflet at the presurgical assessment clinic had a modest 10% increase in knowledge compared with parents who received the leaflet by post. However, parents who received the leaflet within 2 weeks for their child's surgery also had 10% greater knowledge, regardless of the method of delivery. There were no differences in parental anxiety or satisfaction with the information related to method or timing of delivery. Parents appreciated receiving written information and a slight majority of parents (56%) preferred to receive the information at the presurgical assessment clinic visit.

CONCLUSIONS

Parents have unmet information needs related to children's anesthetic care. Written information may improve parent knowledge and enhance satisfaction, but the setting and timing of information delivery are also important to consider.

摘要

背景

研究表明,家长希望在孩子手术前获得更多信息,并对麻醉感到焦虑。

方法

开展了一项初步随机对照试验,以确定在术前评估门诊就诊1周后通过邮寄方式收到全身麻醉信息手册的家长(n = 19),与在门诊就诊时收到手册的家长(n = 21)相比,在手术当天是否拥有更多知识、焦虑感减轻或对麻醉信息的满意度更高。

结果

尽管除了标准的口头交流外还收到了手册,但家长在手术当天仍存在重要的知识欠缺。与通过邮寄方式收到手册的家长相比,在术前评估门诊收到手册的家长知识水平适度提高了10%。然而,无论采用何种发放方式,在孩子手术前2周内收到手册的家长知识水平也提高了10%。家长的焦虑程度或对与发放方式或时间相关信息的满意度没有差异。家长们对收到书面信息表示赞赏,并且略过半数的家长(56%)更倾向于在术前评估门诊就诊时收到信息。

结论

家长在儿童麻醉护理方面的信息需求未得到满足。书面信息可能会提高家长的知识水平并增强满意度,但信息发放的环境和时间也很重要,需要加以考虑。

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