2014
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-3912
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Videoconferencing to Reduce Stress Among Hospitalized Children

Abstract: WHAT'S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT:Previous research has demonstrated that family presence alongside hospitalized patients is associated with improvements in physiologic responses, reductions in anxiety, and expedited recovery. Recently, videoconferencing has been increasingly used for virtual visits to pediatric patients and their parents during hospitalization.WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS: Our study demonstrates that in some cases, the use of videoconferencing by children and their parents for virtual visits is associated… Show more

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“…The observations in this study may support the hypothesis that combining those two techniques in one device is valuable for hospitalized patients. Prior studies about videoconferencing and VR have noted similar effects as our study regarding feelings and thoughts of the users [7][8][9]12]. Patients felt more positive and felt more "normal" when they used videoconferencing [7,8].…”
Section: Comparison W I T H P R I or Wo R Ksupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The observations in this study may support the hypothesis that combining those two techniques in one device is valuable for hospitalized patients. Prior studies about videoconferencing and VR have noted similar effects as our study regarding feelings and thoughts of the users [7][8][9]12]. Patients felt more positive and felt more "normal" when they used videoconferencing [7,8].…”
Section: Comparison W I T H P R I or Wo R Ksupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Yang et al evaluated the effect of videoconferencing during hospitalization on the reduction of stress experienced by the children. Their study demonstrated that the use of videoconferencing is associated with greater reduction of stress compared to those who do not use videoconferencing [9].…”
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“…of telemedicine to support the care of seriously ill children in referring EDs results in higher provider and patient satisfaction (16)(17)(18)(19), improved clinical outcomes (20), fewer medication errors (12), and higher quality of medical care (17,21). Pediatric telemedicine consultations can sometimes obviate unnecessary transfers (20)(21)(22)(23), facilitate timely and appropriate stabilization prior to and during the transfer process (22,23), and may result in lower severity of illness at admission to the PICU and improved outcomes.…”
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“…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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