Wong Cho Lee, Ip Wan Yim, Kwok Blondi Ming Chau, Choi Kai Chow, Ng Bobby King Wah, Chan Carmen Wing Han
Faculty of Medicine, The Nethersole School of Nursing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Playright Children's Play Association, Hong Kong, China.
BMJ Open. 2018 Jul 5;8(7):e021071. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-021071.
To examine (1) the effectiveness of therapeutic play in reducing anxiety and negative emotional manifestations among children undergoing cast-removal procedures and (2) the satisfaction of parents and cast technicians with cast-removal procedures.
A randomised controlled trial.
An orthopaedic outpatient department of a regional teaching hospital in Hong Kong.
Children (n=208) aged 3-12 undergoing cast-removal procedure were invited to participate.
Eligible children were randomly allocated to either the intervention (n=103) or control group (n=105) and stratified by the two age groups (3-7 and 8-12 years). The intervention group received therapeutic play intervention, whereas the control group received standard care only. Participants were assessed on three occasions: before, during and after completion of the cast-removal procedure.
Children's anxiety level, emotional manifestation and heart rate. The satisfaction ratings of parents and cast technicians with respect to therapeutic play intervention were also examined.
Findings suggested that therapeutic play assists children aged 3-7 to reduce anxiety levels with mean differences between the intervention and control group was -20.1 (95% CI -35.3 to -4.9; p=0.01). Overall, children (aged 3-7 and 8-12) in the intervention groups exhibited fewer negative emotional manifestations than the control group with a mean score difference -2.2 (95% CI -3.1 to -1.4; p<0.001). Parents and technicians in the intervention group also reported a higher level of satisfaction with the procedures than the control group with a mean score difference of 4.0 (95% CI -5.6 to 2.3; p<0.001) and 2.6 (95% CI 3.7 to 1.6; p<0.001), respectively.
Therapeutic play effectively reduces anxiety and negative emotional manifestations among children undergoing cast-removal procedures. The findings highlight the importance of integrating therapeutic play into standard care, in particular for children in younger age.
ChiCTR-IOR-15006822; Pre-results.
探讨(1)治疗性游戏对接受石膏拆除手术的儿童减轻焦虑和负面情绪表现的效果,以及(2)家长和石膏技师对石膏拆除手术的满意度。
一项随机对照试验。
香港一家地区教学医院的骨科门诊部。
邀请了208名年龄在3至12岁、正在接受石膏拆除手术的儿童参与。
符合条件的儿童被随机分配到干预组(n = 103)或对照组(n = 105),并按两个年龄组(3至7岁和8至12岁)分层。干预组接受治疗性游戏干预,而对照组仅接受标准护理。参与者在三个时间点接受评估:石膏拆除手术前、手术期间和手术后。
儿童的焦虑水平、情绪表现和心率。还考察了家长和石膏技师对治疗性游戏干预的满意度评分。
研究结果表明,治疗性游戏有助于3至7岁儿童降低焦虑水平,干预组和对照组之间的平均差异为-20.1(95%置信区间 -35.3至-4.9;p = 0.01)。总体而言,干预组中的儿童(3至7岁和8至12岁)比对照组表现出更少的负面情绪表现,平均得分差异为-2.2(95%置信区间 -3.1至-1.4;p < 0.001)。干预组的家长和技师对手术的满意度也高于对照组,平均得分差异分别为4.0(95%置信区间 -5.6至2.3;p < 0.001)和2.6(95%置信区间 3.7至1.6;p < 0.001)。
治疗性游戏能有效减轻接受石膏拆除手术儿童的焦虑和负面情绪表现。研究结果凸显了将治疗性游戏融入标准护理的重要性,尤其是对年幼的儿童。
ChiCTR-IOR-15006822;预结果。