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用于减轻接受全身麻醉儿童术前焦虑的视听技术干预:一项系统评价和荟萃分析。

Audiovisual technology intervention for reducing preoperative anxiety in children undergoing general anesthesia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

作者信息

Oktaviani Jacinda R, Widjaja Vivi, Singgih Nicholas A, Pranowo Sampurno Secodiningrat Raden H

机构信息

Department of Urology, Primaya Hospital PGI Cikini, Jakarta, Indonesia.

Department of Medicine, Mitra Keluarga Waru Hospital, Sidoarjo, Indonesia.

出版信息

J Educ Health Promot. 2024 Jul 11;13:222. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1344_23. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Preoperative anxiety (POA) is a concern for children undergoing surgery, especially with general anesthesia. POA can result in many postoperative problems, such as physical, psychological, and financial problems. Nonpharmacological treatments have been investigated for reducing POA as they are more pleasant and have fewer adverse effects compared to pharmacological treatments. Audiovisual technology treatment is one of the nonpharmacological treatments developed lately. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of an audiovisual technology intervention for reducing POA in children undergoing general anesthesia. This study was conducted based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Guideline 2020. Google Scholar, PubMed, ProQuest, and Cochrane databases were used for searching English articles published between January 2015 and June 2023. Cochrane Review Manager 5.4 was used for the meta-analysis and the Risk of Bias Tool 2.0 was used to measure the risk of bias. The studies included were randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compared the audiovisual technology intervention with a control population. The modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale was the outcome of interest. We found 627 articles in four databases using the search term. After screening with the eligibility criteria, three studies from Iran, Denmark, and China were included in the meta-analysis. A random effect model was applied. The meta-analysis resulted in a significant result as a lower modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale score was found in the audiovisual technology intervention group compared with the control group (mean difference -10.75 [-16.48 to -5.03]; 95% confidence interval; = .0002.) The presence of audiovisual technology interventions such as video games, cartoons or animation videos, and smartphone applications could significantly lower POA in children undergoing general anesthesia.

摘要

术前焦虑(POA)是接受手术的儿童所面临的一个问题,尤其是在全身麻醉的情况下。术前焦虑会导致许多术后问题,如身体、心理和经济问题。由于非药物治疗比药物治疗更令人愉悦且副作用更少,因此人们对其进行了研究以减轻术前焦虑。视听技术治疗是最近开发的非药物治疗方法之一。本研究旨在评估视听技术干预对减轻接受全身麻醉儿童术前焦虑的疗效。本研究是根据《系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目指南2020》进行的。使用谷歌学术、PubMed、ProQuest和Cochrane数据库搜索2015年1月至2023年6月发表的英文文章。使用Cochrane Review Manager 5.4进行Meta分析,并使用偏倚风险工具2.0来衡量偏倚风险。纳入的研究为随机对照试验(RCT),将视听技术干预与对照组进行比较。改良耶鲁术前焦虑量表是感兴趣的结果。使用搜索词在四个数据库中找到了627篇文章。根据纳入标准进行筛选后,来自伊朗、丹麦和中国的三项研究被纳入Meta分析。应用随机效应模型。Meta分析得出了显著结果,因为与对照组相比,视听技术干预组的改良耶鲁术前焦虑量表得分更低(平均差值-10.75 [-16.48至-5.03];95%置信区间;P = .0002)。视频游戏、卡通或动画视频以及智能手机应用等视听技术干预措施的存在可以显著降低接受全身麻醉儿童的术前焦虑。

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