2013
DOI: 10.1111/jan.12295
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Effectiveness of audiovisual interventions on stress responses in adolescents with ENT surgery in hospital: randomized controlled trial protocol

Abstract: This study will help identify timeslots for interventions for integrating strength-building into stress response reduction in adolescents hospitalized for surgery.

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“…[3][4][5][6][7] It is an effective, inexpensive, simple and attractive method recommended for the cognitive development of the patients and their caregivers. [8][9] In the hospital context, individuals with cleft lip and palate, since their first year of life, experience exposure to corrective surgical procedures of facial malformation, causing care demand that requires from the family, especially from their caregiver, unconditional dedication to the patient's rehabilitation treatment. Thus, it is necessary to take a welcoming look at the relative committed to the process, in order to promote strategies that make it possible to improve the efficiency of their actions in dealing with the patient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[3][4][5][6][7] It is an effective, inexpensive, simple and attractive method recommended for the cognitive development of the patients and their caregivers. [8][9] In the hospital context, individuals with cleft lip and palate, since their first year of life, experience exposure to corrective surgical procedures of facial malformation, causing care demand that requires from the family, especially from their caregiver, unconditional dedication to the patient's rehabilitation treatment. Thus, it is necessary to take a welcoming look at the relative committed to the process, in order to promote strategies that make it possible to improve the efficiency of their actions in dealing with the patient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Developing materials to meet the child's needs and preparing parents or caregivers for continuing the treatment at home represents a key communication strategy for contributing with positive experiences, including lower stress and anxiety, that are inherent to the patients and their relatives during the hospitalization, more precisely during the phase involving the surgical procedure. [8][9] To minimize such contingencies, alternative child care facilitation programs are needed, among which the use of audiovisual communication is highlighted, which has proved to be of a fundamental importance in health education. 18 In this sense, developing an educational video on the postoperative care of primary lip and palate surgeries, as proposed in this paper, may contribute to prevent or minimize problems arising from the surgical procedure, as well as providing support to face the difficulties related to complications in the postoperative period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elaboration of EVs aims at disseminating and standardizing care practices, through the production of essential contents for knowledge management and improvement. This is an effective, low-cost, simple and appealing technique, recommended for the continuous and permanent education of professionals, patients and caregivers ( 10 , 36 - 37 ) , in order to develop critical thinking and promote health, in addition to generating immediate behavioral changes. ( 17 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La posibilidad de salir de las salas de internación, jugar, comer en compañía, adquirir diferentes habilidades, intercambiar vivencias con sus pares y comunicarse con amigos y familiares que no están en el hospital representa un aporte importante para mejorar la calidad de su atención y ayuda a reducir el estrés generado por la internación. [8][9][10] No tenemos conocimiento ni hemos encontrado en la bibliografía la existencia de espacios recreativos preparados para la permanencia prolongada de niños o adolescentes con tratamientos en curso fuera de las salas de internación.…”
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