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探讨癌症住院患儿对病号服的认知。

Exploring perceptions of inpatient hospital attire in children with cancer.

机构信息

Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Harvard Medical School Blavatnik Institute of Global Health and Social Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2024 Sep;71(9):e31167. doi: 10.1002/pbc.31167. Epub 2024 Jul 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Attire bolsters identity, self-expression, and comfort. Hospital gowns are known to be distressing in adults. Attitudes of children with cancer toward hospital attire remain uninvestigated and may be a modifiable factor in overall well-being.

METHODS

A 39-item mixed methods survey evaluated perceptions of patient attire in children with cancer. Children aged 7-18 years were recruited at an academic medical center. Data analysis included simple statistics and thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Forty children with cancer receiving oncologic care participated. Participants' mean age was 12.4 (SD = 3.0, range = 7-17) years, and 25 (62%) were male. Quantitative data revealed 81% of participants preferred their own attire when admitted to the hospital, feeling more comfortable in such when well (91%) or sick (75%). They did not feel like they "must" wear a gown when admitted (60%) and did not want to be asked about preferred inpatient attire (63%). Thematic analysis revealed that children had strong negative views of gowns and preferred to wear their own attire in the hospital, which provided physical and emotional comfort. Children worried wearing their own clothing could impede their care.

CONCLUSION

Children with cancer prefer wearing their own clothes in the hospital for physical and emotional comfort. They are willing to wear gowns for ease of care; however, they do not want to arbitrate when they need to make that choice. Providers may ease distress by considering a child's own clothes as default hospital attire with instructions for when a gown is necessary for good clinical care.

摘要

背景

着装可以增强身份认同感、表达自我和提升舒适度。众所周知,医院的长袍会给成年人带来不适。然而,儿童癌症患者对医院着装的态度尚未得到调查,这可能是整体幸福感的一个可改变因素。

方法

一项包含 39 个问题的混合方法调查评估了儿童癌症患者对患者着装的看法。在一家学术医疗中心招募了 7-18 岁的癌症患儿。数据分析包括简单统计和主题分析。

结果

共有 40 名接受肿瘤治疗的癌症患儿参与了研究。参与者的平均年龄为 12.4 岁(标准差=3.0,范围=7-17),其中 25 名(62%)为男性。定量数据分析显示,81%的参与者在入院时更喜欢自己的着装,当他们身体状况良好(91%)或生病(75%)时,他们会感到更加舒适。他们并不觉得自己“必须”在入院时穿长袍(60%),也不想被问及住院时的着装偏好(63%)。主题分析显示,儿童对长袍有强烈的负面看法,他们更愿意在医院穿自己的衣服,这为他们提供了身体和情感上的舒适。孩子们担心穿自己的衣服会妨碍他们的治疗。

结论

癌症患儿更喜欢在医院穿自己的衣服以获得身体和情感上的舒适。他们愿意为了方便治疗而穿长袍,但他们不想决定何时需要做出这个选择。如果将孩子自己的衣服作为默认的医院着装,并在需要良好临床护理时才穿长袍,医护人员可能会减轻患者的痛苦。

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