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Parental Presence During Pediatric Anesthesia Induction
AORN Journal, 2012AbstractChildren undergoing a surgical intervention may experience anxiety before anesthesia induction. This article reviews six research studies that examined the efficacy of parental presence during the induction of anesthesia. Study researchers compared the premedication midazolam, behavioral distraction, and parental presence as measures to lessen ...
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Effects of Parental Presence during Children's Venipuncture
Academic Emergency Medicine, 1996ABSTRACTObjective: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
R W, Wolfram, E D, Turner
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Parental Presence in the Emergency Department
Pediatrics, 1990To the Editor.— The article by Baucher et al1 is of interest to me because I have taken care of children in emergency departments where parents were not allowed. In my experience throughout the years the advisability of having a parent in the room when a procedure is being done depends entirely on the character of the parent and the ...
HOWARD BAUCHNER +2 more
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Parental Presence on Emergence: Effect on Postanesthesia Agitation and Parent Satisfaction
Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2009This prospective, randomized study compared the incidence and duration of postanesthetic agitation in children whose parents were present or absent during emergence from anesthesia. Findings demonstrated that there was no difference in agitation between groups; however, more parents who were present believed they were present at "the right time," in ...
Constance N, Burke +7 more
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Preoperative parental information and parents' presence at induction of anaesthesia.
Minerva anestesiologica, 2006Preoperative preparation of paediatric patients and their environment in order to prevent anxiety is an important issue in paediatric anaesthesia. Anxiety in paediatric patients may lead to immediate negative postoperative responses. When a child undergoes surgery, information about the child's anaesthesia must be provided to parents who are ...
ASTUTO, Marinella +5 more
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[Preparation, premedication and parental presence].
Minerva anestesiologica, 200240% to 60% of children undergoing surgery under general anaesthesia develop anxiety in the preoperative period. Multiple factors contribute to the genesis of this disorder. Preoperative anxiety may complicate the induction of anaesthesia and can cause behavioural modifications in children even long after surgical procedures have been completed.
L, Bortone, E, Picetti
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Psychological aspects in paediatric dentistry: parental presence.
European journal of paediatric dentistry, 2003The scope of the present study has been the analysis of the main psychological approaches used during a first dental visit of a child to gain the necessary collaboration, focusing on the influence of parental presence during the visit.The study was conducted on a group of 200 children divided into two sub-groups.
MARZO, GIUSEPPE +3 more
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[Parental presence and parental coaching in non-violent resistance].
Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie, 2007Parental Presence (PP) and Non-violent Resistance (NVR) are the core concepts to describe an approach in counselling helpless parents of children with behavioral disorders. Basically PP means the presence of the parents in the life of their child. It can get lost when escalating conflicts so much become part of the everyday life of the family that ...
Barbara, Ollefs, Arist, von Schlippe
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Parental presence at induction
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia, 1995Norm Buckley, D. H. Morison
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