Effects of parental presence during children's venipuncture

被引:53
作者
Wolfram, RW
Turner, ED
机构
[1] EASTERN VIRGINIA MED SCH,DIV EMERGENCY MED,NORFOLK,VA 23501
[2] PORTSMOUTH NAVAL HOSP,DEPT EMERGENCY MED,PORTSMOUTH,VA
关键词
children; pediatrics; randomized clinical trial; venipuncture; procedure; pain; visual analog scale; family; emergency department; behavior;
D O I
10.1111/j.1553-2712.1996.tb03305.x
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine whether parental presence during venipuncture (VP) altered self-reported distress of the child, the parent, or the health professional (HP) performing VP. Methods: During nine consecutive months, 130 nonconsecutive 8-18-year-old children having VP in an urban pediatric ED were prospectively randomized into two groups of 65 patients each. Before VP, every child, parent, and HP completed a questionnaire developed to measure epidemiologic variables believed to influence distress during VP. The patients were randomized to have either a parent present or both parents absent during VP. The patients, the parents, and the HPs privately self-reported their distress during VP on a visual analog scale (VAS). Statistical significance was determined by the Mann-Whitney U (rank-sum) test. Results: In the parent-present group, distress scores were lower for the parent (p < 0.01) and for the child (p < 0.04) than they were in the parents-absent group. The HP performing VP had no difference in distress scores with and without parental presence (p < 0.55). Conclusions: Parents and children having VP have less distress with parental presence. Health professional distress is not affected by parental presence.
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