2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20010414
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The Influence of Patient-Centered Communication on Children’s Anxiety and Use of Anesthesia for MR

Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to inspect the influence of patient-centered communication (PCC) with 4- to 10-year-old children on the use of anesthesia for magnetic resonance imaging exams (MRs). Methods: A total of thirty children received the PCC and pre-simulated the exam with an MR toy. Another 30 children received routine information about the MR and pre-simulated the exam with the toy. Anesthesia use in these two groups was additionally compared with a previously existing group of children (n = 3… Show more

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“…В англоязычной медицинской литературе с 2017 г. резко возросло количество публикаций, посвященных данной теме [5][6][7]. В то же время российских работ, посвященных минимизации психологического дискомфорта до и после оперативного вмешательства, опубликовано не было.…”
Section: контактная информацияunclassified
“…В англоязычной медицинской литературе с 2017 г. резко возросло количество публикаций, посвященных данной теме [5][6][7]. В то же время российских работ, посвященных минимизации психологического дискомфорта до и после оперативного вмешательства, опубликовано не было.…”
Section: контактная информацияunclassified