2012
DOI: 10.4040/jkan.2012.42.3.333
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The Effects of Pre-operative Visual Information and Parental Presence Intervention on Anxiety, Delirium, and Pain of Post-Operative Pediatric Patients in PACU

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“…Thus, the participants were able to predict when they would be with their parents. These results support findings that the presence of caregivers in the recovery room effectively relieves anxiety in children and adolescents [ 25 ] and that the presence of parents may provide physiological and physical stability to children undergoing surgery [ 5 ]. Hence, identifying the factors pertaining to anxiety and educational needs in children who have undergone surgery and reflecting them in educational interventions before surgery seems to have contributed to reducing children’s anxiety behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Thus, the participants were able to predict when they would be with their parents. These results support findings that the presence of caregivers in the recovery room effectively relieves anxiety in children and adolescents [ 25 ] and that the presence of parents may provide physiological and physical stability to children undergoing surgery [ 5 ]. Hence, identifying the factors pertaining to anxiety and educational needs in children who have undergone surgery and reflecting them in educational interventions before surgery seems to have contributed to reducing children’s anxiety behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…6 In children younger than 6 years, PA is expressed through the fear of separation from the mother and the terror of the unknown, while the fear of death and mutilation are prevalent in older children. 6 One category of interventions effective in reducing PA is to provide preprocedure information to children in a manner that is appropriate for their developmental stage [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] ; studies…”
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“…[ 13 ] Additionally, prophylactic eye-patching may cause inconvenience, confusions and potential risks of injury for children. Parental presence in the PACU during anesthetic emergence seems to be effective in reducing separation anxiety, [ 17 , 31 ] but it is difficult to apply in daily clinical practice in overpopulated Asian countries. In addition, the presence of the parents in the PACU may also be a psychological burden for the medical staff.…”
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confidence: 99%