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Views, Experiences, and Challenges of Anesthetists and Anesthesia Technologists on Parental Presence During Induction of Anesthesia in Children: A Mixed Method Study [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Journal on Quality and Safety in Healthcare, 2022
Introduction: Parental presence during induction of anesthesia (PPIA) has a potential positive impact on the pediatric patient, parents, and anesthesia staff. Several studies have explored the effectiveness of PPIA.
Dalia Mohammed Aljohani
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Parental presence improves pediatric MRI success without sedation: a prospective randomized study [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Pediatrics
IntroductionMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) requires children to remain still for extended periods, often necessitating sedation, which carries risks and raises costs.
Hideyuki Iwayama   +19 more
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Parental presence in the implementation of atraumatic care during children’s hospitalization [PDF]

open access: yesPediatric Reports, 2020
Hospitalization requires children to adapt to various difficult conditions, such as treatments, health personnel, and separation from their families, especially their parents. Separation from parents often causes significant emotional changes in children
Alvionita Handayani   +1 more
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The effect of parental presence on the anxiety during first dental treatment in children [PDF]

open access: yesActa Odontologica Scandinavica
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of parental presence on dental anxiety in children during dental treatments. Materials and methods: The study was conducted with 194 children between January-April, 2020.
Serhat Karaca, Belen Şirinoğlu Capan
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Behavioural Impact of Parental Presence Versus Absence in Paediatric Dentistry: A Systematic Review [PDF]

open access: yesDentistry Journal
Background/Objectives: Parental presence or absence (PPA) in the dental operatory remains a central issue in paediatric behaviour guidance, commonly employed as a non-pharmacological approach, yet frequently perceived as a professional dilemma among ...
M. Angeles Vello-Ribes   +4 more
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Parental presence during invasive pediatric procedures: what does it depend on? [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 2023
Objective: family-centered care during invasive procedures has been endorsed by many professional health care organizations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the health professionals’ attitudes towards parental presence during their child’s ...
Laura Palomares González   +3 more
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Influence of active versus passive parental presence on the behavior of preschoolers with different intelligence levels in the dental operatory: a randomized controlled clinical trial [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Oral Health, 2021
Background Dental fear and anxiety still pose the most common factors proposed for the child’s negative behavior in the dental operatory. Intelligence has an impact on the children’s communication, feelings, and responsiveness to dental situations.
Thiyezen Abdullah AlDhelai   +3 more
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Practice recommendations regarding parental presence in NICUs during pandemics caused by respiratory pathogens like COVID-19 [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Pediatrics
AimTo co-create parental presence practice recommendations across Canadian NICUs during pandemics caused by respiratory pathogens such as COVID-19.MethodsRecommendations were developed through evidence, context, Delphi and Values and Preferences methods.
Marsha Campbell-Yeo   +36 more
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Virtual parental presence with coaching for reducing preoperative anxiety in children: a feasibility and pilot randomized controlled trial [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Anesthesiology
Background: Preoperative anxiety in children causes negative postoperative outcomes. Parental presence at induction is a non-pharmacological strategy for relieving anxiety; nevertheless, it is not always possible or effective, namely when parents are ...
Clyde T. Matava   +9 more
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Parents’ and neonatal healthcare professionals’ views on barriers and facilitators to parental presence in the neonatal unit: a qualitative study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Pediatrics
Background Parent and infant separation in the neonatal unit is associated with adverse health outcomes. Family-integrated care has several advantages and the potential to reduce these adverse outcomes but requires parental presence.
Stephanie Vanessa Schmid   +5 more
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