Rantala Arja, Pikkarainen Minna, Miettunen Jouko, He Hong-Gu, Pölkki Tarja
Research Unit of Nursing Science and Health Management, Faculty of Medicine Research Group of Medical Imaging, Physics and Technology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
Research Group of Medical Imaging, Physics and Technology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
J Adv Nurs. 2020 Aug;76(8):1949-1960. doi: 10.1111/jan.14381. Epub 2020 Apr 22.
To evaluate the effectiveness of web-based mobile health interventions on paediatric patients and their parents in the day surgery context, where the primary outcome was children's pre-operative anxiety and secondary outcomes were postoperative pain and parents' anxiety and satisfaction with entire course of the day surgery.
A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
CENTRAL, CINAHL, Scopus, Ovid MEDLINE, and Web of Science were systematically searched without time limits (up to December 2018).
Studies were appraised using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. A random effect meta-analysis of children's pre-operative anxiety was performed.
Eight studies with a total of 722 patients were included in the analysis. The effectiveness of web-based mobile health interventions, including age-appropriate videos, web-based game apps, and educational preparation games made for the hospital environment, was examined in pre-operative settings. A meta-analysis (N = 560 children) based on six studies found a statistically significant reduction in pre-operative anxiety measured by the Modified Yale Pre-operative Anxiety Scale with a moderate effect size. Three studies reported parental satisfaction.
Web-based mobile health interventions can reduce children's pre-operative anxiety and increase parental satisfaction. Web-based mobile health interventions could be considered as non-pharmacological distraction tools for children in nursing. There is not enough evidence regarding the effectiveness of reducing children's postoperative pain and parental anxiety using similar interventions.
Web-based mobile health interventions reduce children´s pre-operative anxiety and could therefore be considered as non-pharmacological distraction tools for children in nursing.
评估基于网络的移动健康干预措施在日间手术环境中对儿科患者及其家长的有效性,其中主要结局是儿童术前焦虑,次要结局是术后疼痛、家长焦虑以及家长对日间手术全过程的满意度。
对随机对照试验进行系统评价和荟萃分析。
对CENTRAL、CINAHL、Scopus、Ovid MEDLINE和Web of Science进行了无时间限制的系统检索(截至2018年12月)。
使用Cochrane偏倚风险工具对研究进行评估。对儿童术前焦虑进行随机效应荟萃分析。
八项研究共722例患者纳入分析。在术前环境中检验了基于网络的移动健康干预措施的有效性,包括适合儿童年龄的视频、基于网络的游戏应用程序以及针对医院环境制作的教育准备游戏。基于六项研究的荟萃分析(N = 560名儿童)发现,采用改良耶鲁术前焦虑量表测得的术前焦虑有统计学显著降低,效应量中等。三项研究报告了家长满意度。
基于网络的移动健康干预措施可降低儿童术前焦虑并提高家长满意度。基于网络的移动健康干预措施可被视为护理中儿童的非药物分散注意力工具。关于使用类似干预措施减轻儿童术后疼痛和家长焦虑的有效性,证据不足。
基于网络的移动健康干预措施可降低儿童术前焦虑,因此可被视为护理中儿童的非药物分散注意力工具。