Gruescu Ada Claudia Silvana, Popoiu Calin, Levai Mihaela Codrina, Tudor Raluca, Fericean Roxana Manuela, Rivis Mircea
Department of Pediatrics, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, E. Murgu Square, Nr. 2, 300041 Timisoara, Romania.
Doctoral School, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, E. Murgu Square, Nr. 2, 300041 Timisoara, Romania.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 May 5;11(9):1330. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11091330.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted various aspects of healthcare, including pediatric surgery. This study aimed to assess parental concerns and stress levels in pediatric surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic, identify factors associated with increased parental anxiety or concern, and provide recommendations for healthcare providers. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a tertiary pediatric hospital in Timisoara, Romania, involving 174 parents of pediatric patients requiring elective or emergency surgery, with a mean age of 37.6 (25-47) years, out of which 89.1% of respondents were women. Parental concerns were assessed using the Parental Concerns Questionnaire (PCQ), the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10). Parents of children undergoing emergency surgery ( = 108) reported higher levels on the practical impact domain of the PCQ scale (3.4 vs. 2.2, < 0.001), emotional impact (2.7 vs. 2.2, = 0.002), and total PCQ score (9.5 vs. 7.7, < 0.001) compared to parents of children undergoing elective surgery ( = 66). Parents in the emergent surgery group also reported higher anxiety scores on the HADS questionnaire (7.9 vs. 6.5, = 0.009) and higher perceived stress and total score on the PSS-10 survey (7.8 vs. 5.6, = 0.046) (10.5 vs. 9.1, = 0.047), respectively. A significantly higher proportion of parents in the emergent surgery group were concerned about restricted visitation policies ( = 0.013) and reported delaying or considering delaying their child's surgery due to the pandemic ( = 0.036). The results demonstrate heightened concerns, anxiety, and stress among parents of children undergoing emergency surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare providers should address parental concerns, provide clear communication, and ensure adequate support for families. Recommendations include enhancing information about COVID-19 precautions, reassuring parents about personal protective equipment availability, and facilitating family support within visitation restrictions.
新冠疫情对医疗保健的各个方面都产生了影响,包括小儿外科手术。本研究旨在评估新冠疫情期间小儿外科手术中家长的担忧和压力水平,确定与家长焦虑或担忧增加相关的因素,并为医疗服务提供者提供建议。在罗马尼亚蒂米什瓦拉的一家三级儿童医院进行了一项横断面研究,涉及174名需要进行择期或急诊手术的儿科患者的家长,平均年龄为37.6岁(25 - 47岁),其中89.1%的受访者为女性。使用家长担忧问卷(PCQ)、医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)和感知压力量表(PSS - 10)对家长的担忧进行评估。与接受择期手术的儿童(n = 66)的家长相比,接受急诊手术的儿童(n = 108)的家长在PCQ量表的实际影响领域得分更高(3.4对2.2,P < 0.001)、情感影响得分更高(2.7对2.2,P = 0.002)以及PCQ总分更高(9.5对7.7,P < 0.001)。急诊手术组的家长在HADS问卷上的焦虑得分也更高(7.9对6.5,P = 0.009),在PSS - 10调查中的感知压力得分和总分也更高(7.8对5.6,P = 0.046)(10.5对9.1,P = 0.047)。急诊手术组中担心探视政策受限的家长比例显著更高(P = 0.013),并且报告因疫情而推迟或考虑推迟孩子手术的家长比例也更高(P = 0.036)。结果表明,在新冠疫情期间,接受急诊手术的儿童的家长担忧、焦虑和压力加剧。医疗服务提供者应解决家长的担忧,提供清晰的沟通,并确保为家庭提供充分的支持。建议包括加强关于新冠预防措施的信息,让家长放心个人防护设备的可用性,并在探视限制范围内促进家庭支持。