Szeszak Szofia, Man Rachel, Love Andrew, Langmack Gill, Wharrad Heather, Dineen Robert A
Radiological Sciences, Division of Clinical Neuroscience, Queen's Medical Centre, University of Nottingham, Derby Road, Nottingham, NG7 2UH, UK.
School of Art & Design, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK.
Pediatr Radiol. 2016 Nov;46(12):1744-1750. doi: 10.1007/s00247-016-3661-4. Epub 2016 Aug 27.
MRI scans can be distressing for children and often require sedation. Educating children about what to expect reduces anxiety and increases likelihood of successful non-sedated MRI scans. Multimedia tools are a popular means of education. Animated video could provide a free, accessible method of preparing children for MRI scans.
To evaluate a new animation video for preparing children for MRI, specifically for decreasing in-scanner motion and examination failure.
We recruited 24 healthy children ages 5-11 years. Participants underwent pre- and post-viewing questionnaires and structured interviews. We then compared median Likert scale score changes between pre- and post-animation questions and analyzed the interview framework. Participants were filmed viewing the animation to calculate time spent looking at the screen to assess how well the video retained children's attention.
There were significant improvements in median scores regarding what to expect, checking for metal and keeping still. There were no significant changes in other knowledge-based topics. There were significant improvements in median scores for anxiety-based topics. On average, children watched the screen for 98.9% of the 174-s animation.
The animation improved knowledge, reduced anxiety, retained attention and was enjoyed by participants. It can be accessed freely via the Internet to help prepare children ages 5-11 for having an MRI scan.
磁共振成像(MRI)扫描可能会让儿童感到痛苦,通常需要进行镇静。让儿童了解检查过程可以减少焦虑,并增加成功进行非镇静MRI扫描的可能性。多媒体工具是一种常用的教育方式。动画视频可以提供一种免费且易于获取的方法,帮助儿童为MRI扫描做好准备。
评估一种用于帮助儿童为MRI扫描做准备的新动画视频,特别是为了减少扫描过程中的身体移动和检查失败率。
我们招募了24名年龄在5至11岁的健康儿童。参与者在观看视频前后接受问卷调查和结构化访谈。然后,我们比较了动画视频前后李克特量表评分的中位数变化,并分析了访谈框架。拍摄参与者观看动画的过程,计算他们观看屏幕的时间,以评估视频对儿童注意力的吸引程度。
在对检查过程的预期、检查金属物品和保持静止等方面,中位数评分有显著提高。在其他基于知识的主题方面没有显著变化。基于焦虑的主题的中位数评分有显著改善。平均而言,儿童在174秒的动画中观看屏幕的时间占98.9%。
该动画提高了儿童的知识水平,减轻了焦虑,保持了注意力,且受到参与者的喜爱。它可以通过互联网免费获取,以帮助5至11岁的儿童为进行MRI扫描做好准备。