Dalley Jessica S, Morrongiello Barbara A, McMurtry C Meghan
Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada.
McMaster Children's Hospital, Hamilton, ON L8N 3Z5, Canada.
Children (Basel). 2021 Jan 7;8(1):34. doi: 10.3390/children8010034.
Actively involving children in their healthcare is a core value of patient-centered care. This is the first study to directly obtain children's detailed perspectives on positive and negative aspects of outpatient physician visits in a primary care setting (e.g., checkups) and their preferred level of participation. Individual interviews were conducted with 167 children (female = 82, male = 85; ages 7-10, M = 8.07 years, SD = 0.82). Open-ended questions were used so that children's responses were not confined to researchers' assumptions, followed by close-ended questions to meet specific objectives. Quantitative content analysis, correlations, logistic regression, and Cochran's Q were used to explore the data. Children were highly fearful of needle procedures (61%), blood draws (73%), pain (45%), and the unknown (21%). Children indicated that they liked receiving rewards (32%) and improving their health (16%). Children who were more fearful during physician visits wanted more preparatory information (ExpB = 1.05, Waldx(1) = 9.11, = 0.003, McFadden's R = 0.07) and more participation during the visit (ExpB = 1.04, Waldx(1) = 5.88, = 0.015, McFadden's R = 0.03). Our results can inform efforts to promote positive physician visit experiences for children, reduce procedural distress, and foster children's ability to take an active role in managing their health.
让儿童积极参与自身医疗保健是“以患者为中心的医疗服务”的核心价值观。这是第一项直接获取儿童对基层医疗环境(如体检)中门诊就诊的积极和消极方面以及他们偏好的参与程度的详细看法的研究。对167名儿童(女性82名,男性85名;年龄7 - 10岁,平均年龄M = 8.07岁,标准差SD = 0.82)进行了个体访谈。使用开放式问题,使儿童的回答不受研究人员假设的限制,随后使用封闭式问题以满足特定目标。采用定量内容分析、相关性分析、逻辑回归和 Cochr an's Q检验来探索数据。儿童对注射程序(61%)、抽血(73%)、疼痛(45%)和未知情况(21%)高度恐惧。儿童表示他们喜欢获得奖励(32%)和改善健康状况(16%)。在就诊期间更恐惧的儿童希望获得更多的准备信息(经验系数ExpB = 1.05,Waldx(1) = 9.11,P = 0.003,McFadden's R = 0.07)以及在就诊期间有更多参与(经验系数ExpB = 1.04,Waldx(1) = 5.88,P = 0.015,McFadden's R = 0.03)。我们的研究结果可为促进儿童获得积极的就诊体验、减少诊疗过程中的痛苦以及培养儿童在管理自身健康方面发挥积极作用的能力提供参考。