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儿童手术准备和分散注意力装置在急性烧伤伤口护理中的疗效:一项随机对照试验的研究方案。

Efficacy of a children's procedural preparation and distraction device on healing in acute burn wound care procedures: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Centre for Children's Burns and Trauma Research, Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, University of Queensland, Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Trials. 2012 Dec 12;13:238. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-13-238.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The intense pain and anxiety triggered by burns and their associated wound care procedures are well established in the literature. Non-pharmacological intervention is a critical component of total pain management protocols and is used as an adjunct to pharmacological analgesia. An example is virtual reality, which has been used effectively to dampen pain intensity and unpleasantness. Possible links or causal relationships between pain/anxiety/stress and burn wound healing have previously not been investigated. The purpose of this study is to investigate these relationships, specifically by determining if a newly developed multi-modal procedural preparation and distraction device (Ditto™) used during acute burn wound care procedures will reduce the pain and anxiety of a child and increase the rate of re-epithelialization.

METHODS/DESIGN: Children (4 to 12 years) with acute burn injuries presenting for their first dressing change will be randomly assigned to either the (1) Control group (standard distraction) or (2) Ditto™ intervention group (receiving Ditto™, procedural preparation and Ditto™ distraction). It is intended that a minimum of 29 participants will be recruited for each treatment group. Repeated measures of pain intensity, anxiety, stress and healing will be taken at every dressing change until complete wound re-epithelialization. Further data collection will aid in determining patient satisfaction and cost effectiveness of the Ditto™ intervention, as well as its effect on speed of wound re-epithelialization.

DISCUSSION

Results of this study will provide data on whether the disease process can be altered by reducing stress, pain and anxiety in the context of acute burn wounds.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ACTRN12611000913976.

摘要

背景

烧伤及其相关伤口护理过程引起的剧烈疼痛和焦虑在文献中已有充分记载。非药物干预是全面疼痛管理方案的重要组成部分,并作为药物镇痛的辅助手段。例如虚拟现实已被有效地用于减轻疼痛强度和不适。疼痛/焦虑/压力与烧伤伤口愈合之间的可能联系或因果关系以前尚未被研究过。本研究旨在调查这些关系,特别是通过确定在急性烧伤伤口护理过程中使用新开发的多模式程序准备和分散注意力设备(Ditto)是否会减轻儿童的疼痛和焦虑,并增加上皮再形成的速度。

方法/设计:患有急性烧伤并接受首次换药的 4 至 12 岁儿童将被随机分配到(1)对照组(标准分散注意力)或(2)Ditto 干预组(接受 Ditto、程序准备和 Ditto 分散注意力)。计划为每个治疗组招募至少 29 名参与者。在每次换药时都会重复测量疼痛强度、焦虑、压力和愈合情况,直到完全上皮再形成。进一步的数据收集将有助于确定 Ditto 干预的患者满意度和成本效益,以及其对伤口上皮再形成速度的影响。

讨论

本研究的结果将提供有关在急性烧伤背景下通过减轻压力、疼痛和焦虑是否可以改变疾病过程的数据。

试验注册

ACTRN12611000913976。

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