While the number of hospitals incorporating psychologic preparation for surgery is increasing, little research has been done to determine whether providing information, the most common preparation, is uniformly beneficial. This study compared the effects of presenting hospital-relevant and irrelevant information on information acquisition, physiologic responsivity (heart rate, palmar sweating), self-report of medical concern, and observed anxiety, considering the factors of age and experience. Fifty-eight children between the ages of 4 and 17 scheduled for elective surgery were shown either a hospital-relevant slide tape information package or an unrelated film the night prior to surgery. Results support the effectiveness of hospital-releva...
The aim of this thesis was to find out how much and in what way children are prepared for surgical p...
Background There is little available information about what children and parents would like to know ...
The present investigation addressed three major questions: (a) do children demonstrate patterns of s...
Two pediatric surgery populations (aged 4–17 yrs) were studied to determine differences in retention...
Film modeling was found to reduce anxiety in children preparing for hospitalization and surgery. The...
Hospitalization and medical experiences can be confusing and stressful for children, teens and their...
The value of infoming children about impending medical procedures was investigated, particularly in ...
This study developed three types of educational preoperative materials and examined their efficacy i...
BackgroundChildren often have unmet information needs when attending hospital and this can cause the...
The purpose of this study was to compare a tour-based preadmission preparation programme for young c...
This study was an outcome oriented experiment considering the effects of Preadmission Preparation on...
Background: Surgery induced stress and anxiety in children and parents can be reduced by providing p...
It is generally accepted that hospitalization and surgery can be very traumatic for children. Based ...
Twenty-six children (mean age = 5.5 years) were exposed to one of three surgery preparatory conditio...
PubMedID: 26474268BACKGROUND: Anesthesia and surgery can lead to major distress for children. Sedati...
The aim of this thesis was to find out how much and in what way children are prepared for surgical p...
Background There is little available information about what children and parents would like to know ...
The present investigation addressed three major questions: (a) do children demonstrate patterns of s...
Two pediatric surgery populations (aged 4–17 yrs) were studied to determine differences in retention...
Film modeling was found to reduce anxiety in children preparing for hospitalization and surgery. The...
Hospitalization and medical experiences can be confusing and stressful for children, teens and their...
The value of infoming children about impending medical procedures was investigated, particularly in ...
This study developed three types of educational preoperative materials and examined their efficacy i...
BackgroundChildren often have unmet information needs when attending hospital and this can cause the...
The purpose of this study was to compare a tour-based preadmission preparation programme for young c...
This study was an outcome oriented experiment considering the effects of Preadmission Preparation on...
Background: Surgery induced stress and anxiety in children and parents can be reduced by providing p...
It is generally accepted that hospitalization and surgery can be very traumatic for children. Based ...
Twenty-six children (mean age = 5.5 years) were exposed to one of three surgery preparatory conditio...
PubMedID: 26474268BACKGROUND: Anesthesia and surgery can lead to major distress for children. Sedati...
The aim of this thesis was to find out how much and in what way children are prepared for surgical p...
Background There is little available information about what children and parents would like to know ...
The present investigation addressed three major questions: (a) do children demonstrate patterns of s...