Shahid Ramzan, Benedict Christina, Mishra Seetal, Mulye Milan, Guo Rong
Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, USA
Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2015 Feb;54(2):145-8. doi: 10.1177/0009922814548672. Epub 2014 Aug 26.
To determine if using an iPad as a distraction technique reduces the parent's perception of their child's pain and distress during immunizations.
A total of 103 parents completed a survey regarding their perception of their child's pain during immunizations. Fifty-seven patients were in the group receiving no distraction intervention, and 46 patients were in the group that were allowed to use an iPad for distraction while receiving their vaccines.
Regression analysis showed that the use of iPad distraction significantly reduced the parent's perception of their child's level of anxiety, need for being held, and amount of crying during immunizations compared to no distraction.
Distraction by using an iPad during immunizations reduces the parent's perception of their child's pain and distress. This type of distraction tool can also improve the parent's satisfaction with the pain control provided for their child while receiving their vaccines.
确定在免疫接种过程中使用iPad作为一种分散注意力的技术是否能降低家长对孩子疼痛和痛苦的感知。
共有103名家长完成了一项关于他们对孩子在免疫接种过程中疼痛感知的调查。57名患者处于未接受分散注意力干预的组,46名患者处于在接种疫苗时被允许使用iPad进行分散注意力的组。
回归分析表明,与不分散注意力相比,使用iPad分散注意力显著降低了家长对孩子在免疫接种过程中的焦虑程度、被抱需求和哭泣量的感知。
在免疫接种过程中使用iPad分散注意力可降低家长对孩子疼痛和痛苦的感知。这种分散注意力的工具还可以提高家长对孩子接种疫苗时疼痛控制的满意度。