Interventions to alleviate anxiety and pain during venipuncture in children with chronic gastrointestinal and/or liver disease: A single‐center prospective observational study
Albert Fuchs,
Berrit L. Cordes,
Rolf van Dick
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesThe goal of this longitudinal study was to reduce anxiety and pain in children with chronic conditions from the gastrointestinal tract during venipuncture. These children undergo regular venipuncture as part of their medical management and the procedure is often accompanied with anxiety and pain. In addition, children as well as their parents and health care professionals (HCPs) often suffer “compassionate pain” because of emotional interference.MethodIn a realistic clinical setting, different psycho… Show more
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