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系统回顾儿童、家长和卫生专业人员与儿科医疗程序相关的跨文化比较研究的结果。

A systematic review of cross-cultural comparison studies of child, parent, and health professional outcomes associated with pediatric medical procedures.

机构信息

Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

出版信息

J Pain. 2012 Mar;13(3):207-19. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2011.12.008.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

The purpose of this review was to evaluate systematically all published and unpublished research concerning culture and medical procedural pain in children. Databases, reference lists, and electronic list servers were searched as data sources. Fifteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Most studies (80%) were conducted solely in the United States comparing Caucasian American groups to other local subculture(s) (ie, African American, Hispanic, or Japanese). The studies compared, cross culturally, pediatric pain-related outcomes in children, parents and/or health professionals. The medical procedural experiences included surgery, immunization, spinal tap, bone marrow aspiration, needle procedures, orthopedic, and wound-related injuries. The evidence published to date suggests that cultural factors may be associated with children's pain experiences when elicited by medical procedural pain, specifically children's pain behavior. Nevertheless, research using more sophisticated research methods is needed to develop culturally sensitive behavioral pain measures. Measures that include physiological pain parameters in addition to other behavioral outcomes may be helpful. Culturally comparative research would benefit from the use of theoretical frameworks to advance our understanding of the cultural underpinnings of child pain development and guide future research.

PERSPECTIVE

The current evidence supports that children and parents belonging to cultural minority groups, and in need of health care, are a vulnerable population. Together, researchers and clinicians are encouraged to explore this understudied area, and take advantage of sophisticated methods developed by disciplines like cross-cultural psychology.

摘要

目的

本综述旨在系统评估所有已发表和未发表的有关儿童文化与医疗操作疼痛的研究。数据库、参考文献和电子列表服务器被用作数据来源。15 项研究符合纳入标准。大多数研究(80%)仅在美国进行,将白种美国人群与其他当地亚文化(如非裔美国人、西班牙裔或日裔)进行比较。这些研究跨文化地比较了儿童、父母和/或卫生专业人员的儿科疼痛相关结局。医疗操作经验包括手术、免疫接种、脊髓穿刺、骨髓抽吸、针操作、骨科和与伤口相关的损伤。迄今为止发表的证据表明,文化因素可能与儿童在医疗操作疼痛下的疼痛体验有关,特别是儿童的疼痛行为。然而,需要使用更复杂的研究方法来开发对文化敏感的行为疼痛测量方法。包括生理疼痛参数以及其他行为结果的测量方法可能会有所帮助。文化比较研究将受益于使用理论框架来深入了解儿童疼痛发展的文化基础,并指导未来的研究。

观点

目前的证据表明,属于少数族裔群体并需要医疗保健的儿童和父母是一个弱势群体。鼓励研究人员和临床医生共同探索这一研究不足的领域,并利用跨文化心理学等学科开发的复杂方法。

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