2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2020.05.004
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Active and Passive Distraction Interventions in a Pediatric Emergency Department to Reduce the Pain and Anxiety During Venous Blood Sampling: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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“…Pain rarely exists without co-occurring symptoms such as anxiety (35,36) Alterations in the affective functioning of the patient can be a result of the pain, the lack of knowledge of the cause or the treatment, and receiving care in an environment that may be unfamiliar and imposing. The relationship between pain and affective distress is well acknowledged within the paediatric ED pain literature, with numerous interventions designed to reduce both (37)(38)(39)(40)(41)(42). However, only 19% of PROs reported in the adult literature include emotional functioning as an outcome of pain care (3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pain rarely exists without co-occurring symptoms such as anxiety (35,36) Alterations in the affective functioning of the patient can be a result of the pain, the lack of knowledge of the cause or the treatment, and receiving care in an environment that may be unfamiliar and imposing. The relationship between pain and affective distress is well acknowledged within the paediatric ED pain literature, with numerous interventions designed to reduce both (37)(38)(39)(40)(41)(42). However, only 19% of PROs reported in the adult literature include emotional functioning as an outcome of pain care (3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the findings of this study also, playable wooden bracelets and toys are feasible distraction interventions to potentially help manage procedural pain and anxiety in children. (Arıkan & Esenay, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…«For å sikre optimal smertelindring av barn bør smerte kartlegges på en strukturert måte.» Sykepleiere på legevakten må vaere oppmerksom på barnets angst og smerte for å kunne oppfylle sin lindrende funksjon (3). Sykepleieren må tilpasse kommunikasjonen til barnets alder og kognitive utvikling, og det varierer hvor mye informasjon hvert enkelt barn trenger.…”
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“…Smerte er ofte en av årsakene til legevaktbesøk, og seks av ti barn har smerte som en av hovedårsakene til konsultasjonen (2). I tillegg gjennomføres ofte prosedyrer som kan oppleves som smertefulle, slik som å reponere frakturer, suturere sår, venepunktering ved blodprøver, drenere abscesser eller sette lokalbedøvelse (3)(4)(5). Flere av disse prosedyrene krever dessuten at barnet holder seg rolig under gjennomføringen (6).…”
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