A Descriptive Study to Assess Level of Stress, Anxiety, and Pain Among Hospitalized Children Admitted in the Pediatric Surgery Unit of APC, PGIMER, Chandigarh 2020−2022

S. Praveen, Sunita Sharma, N. Peters
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Background Hospitalization is stressful for children. Hospitalized children suffer from stress due to the negative change in their life. Children facing medical procedures often experience pain and anxiety. Physical, psychological, social, cultural, and environmental factors all influence child behavior, which is especially challenging for children as compared to adults. Both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches can be used to manage distress among children. There are several ways to reduce stress, anxiety, and pain among hospitalized children. Puzzles, books, comics, crossword, video games, televisions, toys, phone, and so on. all are effective ways through which child can be engaged. Aim To assess the level of stress, anxiety, and pain among hospitalized children admitted in the Pediatric Surgery Unit, APC, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India. Methods A descriptive study was conducted on 60 hospitalized children. Purposive sampling was used to recruit the sample. The data were collected through interview schedule consisting of socio-demographic profile, clinical profile, and questionnaire on stress, anxiety and pain. Results The findings of the study revealed that all the children were having moderate stress, whereas majority of the children (91.7%) were having moderate anxiety, and only 8.3% of the children were having severe anxiety. During the assessment it was also found that almost 55% were having pain score 4, that is, Hurts little bit as assessed by Wong baker face pain scale. Conclusion Children who were being hospitalized were having varied degrees of stress, anxiety, and pain. Therefore, some diversional therapy should be planned to reduce their distress.
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2020 - 2022年昌迪加尔市PGIMER APC儿科外科住院儿童压力、焦虑和疼痛水平的描述性研究
住院对儿童来说压力很大。住院儿童由于生活中的消极变化而承受压力。面对医疗程序的儿童通常会感到痛苦和焦虑。身体、心理、社会、文化和环境因素都会影响儿童的行为,与成人相比,这对儿童来说尤其具有挑战性。药理学和非药理学方法都可以用来管理儿童的痛苦。有几种方法可以减轻住院儿童的压力、焦虑和疼痛。拼图、书籍、漫画、填字游戏、电子游戏、电视、玩具、电话等等。所有这些都是让孩子参与的有效方式。目的评估印度昌迪加尔APC、PGIMER儿科外科住院儿童的压力、焦虑和疼痛水平。方法对60例住院儿童进行描述性研究。采用有目的抽样的方法招募样本。通过社会人口统计资料、临床资料和压力、焦虑和疼痛问卷的访谈计划收集数据。结果研究结果显示,所有儿童均有中度压力,大部分儿童(91.7%)有中度焦虑,只有8.3%的儿童有严重焦虑。在评估过程中还发现,近55%的人的疼痛评分为4分,即Wong baker面部疼痛量表评估的疼痛程度。结论住院儿童存在不同程度的压力、焦虑和疼痛。因此,应该计划一些转移治疗来减轻他们的痛苦。
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