1999
DOI: 10.1213/00000539-199902000-00004
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Use of a Preanesthetic Video for Facilitation of Parental Education and Anxiolysis Before Pediatric Ambulatory Surgery

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“…Parents’ knowledge of general anesthesia information showed only a modest increase between the time of first discussion in the presurgical assessment clinic and the day of their child's surgery. This is congruent with the findings of a previous study that showed a 9.7% increase in parents’ knowledge following the viewing of an anesthetic video and tested immediately after the information had been imparted (8). Some studies have suggested that the reading level of patient information leaflets is too high, that leaflets may not be read, or the written form is not the optimal format (9,12).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Parents’ knowledge of general anesthesia information showed only a modest increase between the time of first discussion in the presurgical assessment clinic and the day of their child's surgery. This is congruent with the findings of a previous study that showed a 9.7% increase in parents’ knowledge following the viewing of an anesthetic video and tested immediately after the information had been imparted (8). Some studies have suggested that the reading level of patient information leaflets is too high, that leaflets may not be read, or the written form is not the optimal format (9,12).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The lack of correlation between parent knowledge and need for information is consistent with previous research (3,8) and parents appear to desire more information than adult patients (13). There were no differences in the level of knowledge between those parents whose child had experienced a previous anesthetic and those who had not, in contrast to a previous study (11).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…In one study, preoperative preparation was found to be most useful when given 5–7 days prior to surgery6 and in another, preoperative anesthetic information for children administered via leaflet or video was shown to decrease parental anxiety4, 7, 8 and increase satisfaction7 and knowledge 8. In our setting, the majority of parents and some children are given information on the day of surgery, while a smaller percentage are seen by a nurse or physician several days to 2 weeks prior to surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mothers are more anxious than fathers in general and anxiety level of mother is higher if the child undergoing surgical procedure is under one year old and the procedure is the first in life. Increase in anxiety level of parents during surgical procedure is also found to be correlated with anxiety level of child (7). DS is different from major surgical procedures due to short duration of children being apart from their famiUes after surgery, lower exposure to unpleasant factors such as injection and returning back to daily activities in a shorter time (8,9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%