Venepuncture and other needle-related procedures can distress children and have a lasting negative impact. Adults' behaviour during these procedures may affect children's reactions. However, the literature is contradictory and rarely considers verbal and non-verbal behaviour together. This study therefore examined the effect of adults' verbal and non-verbal behaviour on children's distress during venepuncture. Participants comprised 51 child and carer dyads and 10 staff members. Child anxiety was measured before the procedure. The procedure was recorded. The resulting audio-visual data were coded using the Child-Adult Medical Procedure Interaction Scale-Revised. Correlation analysis identified variables that were significantly associated wi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the degree of anxiety and the intensity of pain related to the...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether children\u27s experience of pain intensity and anxiety, and adult beha...
This study investigated the relationship of medical and non-medical fears to children\u27s anxiety, ...
Venepuncture and other needle-related procedures can distress children and have a lasting negative i...
Objectives: Examine the association between children’s distress and coping during venepuncture with ...
Objectives Examine the association between children's distress and coping during venepuncture with p...
Objectives Examine the association between children’s distress and coping during venepuncture with p...
While there is no question that children dislike needles, there are very little data available on th...
Objective: To examine the association of parent behavior with infant distress during a potentially p...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of parental positioning and distraction...
Introduction. Venepuncture in chronically-ill patients is one of the invasive procedures most freque...
Introduction: Venipuncture has been practiced for centuries and is still one of the most common inva...
Introduction. Venepuncture in chronically-ill patients is one of the invasive procedures most freque...
This study examined the impact of parental behaviors and anxiety on children's procedural coping beh...
The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate the influences of adult behaviors on child copi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the degree of anxiety and the intensity of pain related to the...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether children\u27s experience of pain intensity and anxiety, and adult beha...
This study investigated the relationship of medical and non-medical fears to children\u27s anxiety, ...
Venepuncture and other needle-related procedures can distress children and have a lasting negative i...
Objectives: Examine the association between children’s distress and coping during venepuncture with ...
Objectives Examine the association between children's distress and coping during venepuncture with p...
Objectives Examine the association between children’s distress and coping during venepuncture with p...
While there is no question that children dislike needles, there are very little data available on th...
Objective: To examine the association of parent behavior with infant distress during a potentially p...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of parental positioning and distraction...
Introduction. Venepuncture in chronically-ill patients is one of the invasive procedures most freque...
Introduction: Venipuncture has been practiced for centuries and is still one of the most common inva...
Introduction. Venepuncture in chronically-ill patients is one of the invasive procedures most freque...
This study examined the impact of parental behaviors and anxiety on children's procedural coping beh...
The aim of this exploratory study was to investigate the influences of adult behaviors on child copi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the degree of anxiety and the intensity of pain related to the...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether children\u27s experience of pain intensity and anxiety, and adult beha...
This study investigated the relationship of medical and non-medical fears to children\u27s anxiety, ...