| Literature DB >> 33185556 |
Arja Rantala1, Miia M Jansson2, Otto Helve3, Pekka Lahdenne4, Minna Pikkarainen5, Tarja Pölkki6,7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The parents of hospitalized children are often dissatisfied with waiting times, fasting, discharge criteria, postoperative pain relief, and postoperative guidance. Parents' experiences help care providers to provide effective, family-centered care that responds to parents' needs throughout the day surgery pathway.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety; children; day surgery; delivery of health care; digital solution; gamification; nursing; pain; qualitative study; technology
Year: 2020 PMID: 33185556 PMCID: PMC7695534 DOI: 10.2196/23626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Med Inform
Parental experiences of the care in the children’s day surgery pathway.
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| Subcategory 1: Transparency of the pathway |
Lack of knowledge regarding operating theater activities Unexpected follow-up overnight Unexpected changes in day surgery pathway Lack of knowledge regarding day surgery pathway Lack of instruction regarding surgical wound Instructions could be sent by email Instructions in the information letter should be updated |
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| Subcategory 2: Analgesia and amnesia |
Lack of knowledge regarding pain management Need for pain management guidance Need for information about anesthesia |
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| Subcategory 1: Physical environment |
Lack of information regarding free parking Guidance signs are needed Timely permission for entering the waiting room |
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| Subcategory 2: Waiting time |
The overall waiting time was too long Waiting is challenging with hungry children The waiting time for the operation was too long Progress regarding the waiting time should be shared by nurse Unsustainable schedules |
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| Subcategory 3: Roles and responsibilities |
Doctor did not call following operation Discrepancies in responsibilities Superficiality of information Nurses are better at sharing information |
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| Subcategory 1: Eating after operation |
Meal requirements Unsuitable food after operation Conflicting information regarding available meals |
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| Subcategory 2: Environment safety |
Hearing protectors for sound-sensitivity |
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| Subcategory 1: Rewards and trophies |
Rewards are pleasing |
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| Subcategory 2: Psychological needs |
Parents’ psychological needs should be enquired about Parental well-being should be considered |
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| Subcategory 3: Timing of guidance |
Correct timing for nursing guidance Parental role and timing in sudden situation |
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| Subcategory 1: Individual needs |
Needs of sound-sensitive children Own devices for sound-sensitive child |
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| Subcategory 2: Giving more time to children |
More time should be given to children by the nurse Calming should be ensured before operation |
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| Subcategory 1: Preparation for treatment |
Familiarization with treatment should be ensured |
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| Subcategory 2: Preparation with games and pictures |
Pictures to help preparation Games to help preparation |
Parental needs for a gamification solution in the day surgery pathway.
| Digital gaming solution for children and families to support care | Experiences | |
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| Subcategory 1: Preparing via digital gaming solution |
General information about surgery Instructions available beforehand in solution | |
| Subcategory 2: Virtual familiarization with the care environment |
Virtual tour Familiarization with operation room beforehand Visibility of real environment | |
| Subcategory 3: Waiting time in solution |
Information on waiting time Distraction from waiting | |
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| Subcategory 1: Gamification to overcome hospital anxiety and fear |
Games with music Videos in solution Fun in order to relieve fear Games for reducing fear | |
| Subcategory 2: Gamification in support of care |
Games for preparation Games for rehabilitation Age-appropriate material for children | |
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| Subcategory 1: Interaction between the medical staff, families, and children |
Interaction between nurses and patient Support and guidance from staff (apart from game | |
| Subcategory 2: Peer support |
Children telling stories about treatment via solution Ability to share feelings | |