Care Helen, Dalton Louise, Johnson David
Oxford Craniofacial Unit, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK.
J Craniofac Surg. 2018 Jan;29(1):88-91. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000004194.
This paper outlines the development and evaluation of a photobook resource to support parents' decision making regarding potential craniofacial surgery for their child. The photobook was developed at a UK Craniofacial Unit and consisted of preoperative and postoperative photographs of patients with craniosynostosis. It was intended to act as a visual adjunct to detailed verbal discussion of surgical treatment options. No changes in the uptake rate of surgery were detected following the introduction of the photobook. An evaluation of parents' views of the photobook indicates that families generally welcomed the resource and did not report any adverse responses. Ethical considerations of the use of such a resource cannot be discounted, and careful presentation of such a resource in the context of a specialist team is recommended.
本文概述了一本影集资源的开发与评估,该资源旨在辅助家长就孩子潜在的颅面外科手术做出决策。这本影集由英国一家颅面科单位制作,包含了颅缝早闭患者的术前和术后照片。其目的是作为对手术治疗方案详细口头讨论的视觉辅助工具。引入该影集后,未发现手术接受率有变化。对家长对影集看法的评估表明,家庭普遍欢迎该资源,且未报告任何不良反应。使用此类资源的伦理考量不容忽视,建议在专家团队的背景下谨慎展示此类资源。