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Effect of parental presence while children undergo common invasive procedures.

Chatsuman Tantikul, Chakriya Theeranate.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Substantial studies showed the preferences ofparents to present while their children undergo common invasive procedures. There is no consensus in Thailand regarding this issue so, this study was generated.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect ofparental presence on children's pain, parental satisfaction of care, anxiety of parent and physician, and performance of procedure. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: A prospective study was undertaken in convenience sample of 72 in-patient children age under 4 years old at Phramongkutklao Hospital during 8 months period. 22 parents were present with their children during invasive procedures and given instruction to calm down their children, 22 parents were not allowed to be present and the rest willing not to be present which was recruited as control. The authors assessed parental interaction; pain level, anxiety and the success of procedures.
RESULTS: There was no statistical significance in pain response, anxiety levels, and parental satisfaction. There was no statistical difference in proficiency of clinician.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25518189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Assoc Thai        ISSN: 0125-2208


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1.  Effect of family presence on pain and anxiety levels among patients during invasive nursing procedures in an emergency department at a public hospital in Western Iran.

Authors:  Parvin Abdi Gheshlaghi; Ziba Borzabadi Farahani; Sima Zohari Anboohi; Malihe Nasiri; Arash Ziapour; Vahid Hatami Garosi
Journal:  Afr J Emerg Med       Date:  2020-12-08
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