狗辅助治疗(DAT)用于缓解儿科牙科护理过程中的焦虑。范围综述。

IF 2.2 2区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE European journal of paediatric dentistry Pub Date : 2024-06-03 Epub Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.23804/ejpd.2024.2001
A Garrocho-Rangel, M Rosales-Bérber, D Ríos-Méndez, J Flores-Velázquez, D Trejo-Herbert, F Pozos-Guillén, A Pozos-Guillén
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目的:儿童牙科中的分散注意力技术可以有效地减少儿童对不愉快或紧张程序的注意力。分散注意力可以通过想象、声音和/或视觉刺激来实现。有研究表明,在医疗、口腔和治疗活动中,动物或宠物(特别是狗(狗辅助治疗或 DAT))的陪伴和参与可以改善患者(尤其是儿童)的身心健康。然而,关于在儿科牙科治疗环境中使用经认证的治疗犬作为分散注意力的策略以减轻牙科治疗过程中的焦虑水平所产生的影响,目前可获得的信息还很有限:本范围综述旨在确定和综述已发表的有关在儿童牙科中使用 DAT 的文章。文章讨论了在临床环境中使用 DAT 的适应症、益处以及对人体健康和安全的潜在风险。符合条件的资料来源包括用英语或西班牙语撰写的临床试验、观察性研究和叙述性综述,这些资料都是在过去二十年中发表的,来源于四个电子数据库。最终,七项相关研究被纳入综述:结论:DAT 是治疗儿童看牙期间的焦虑和压力的一种很有前景的替代方法。临床医生应深思熟虑地考虑将治疗犬及其训导员纳入儿科口腔护理团队,以此提高焦虑患者的舒适度和依从性。
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Dog-Assisted Therapy (DAT) for the management of anxiety during paediatric dental care. A scoping review.

Aim: Distraction techniques in paediatric dentistry can be effective in decreasing the child's attention span from an unpleasant or stressful procedure. Distraction is achieved through imagination, audio, and/or visual stimuli. It has been shown that the accompaniment and participation of animals or pets, specifically dogs (Dog-Assisted Therapy or DAT), during medical, oral, and therapeutic activities can improve the physical and mental health of patients, especially children. However, there is limited information available regarding the impact of incorporating a certified therapy dog into the paediatric dental environment as a distraction strategy to alleviate anxiety levels during dental procedures.

Methods: This scoping review aimed to identify and review published articles concerning the use of DAT in paediatric dentistry. The article discusses indications, benefits, and potential risks to human health and safety in clinical settings. Eligible sources encompass clinical trials, observational studies, and narrative reviews written in either English or Spanish and published over the last two decades, sourced from four electronic databases. Ultimately, seven pertinent studies were included in the review.

Conclusion: DAT presents itself as a promising alternative in managing anxiety and stress among children during dental visits. The integration of a therapy dog and its handler into the paediatric oral care team should be thoughtfully considered by clinicians as a means to enhance the comfort and compliance of apprehensive patients.

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European journal of paediatric dentistry
European journal of paediatric dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-PEDIATRICS
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19.40%
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim and scope of the European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry is to promote research in all aspects of dentistry related to children, including interceptive orthodontics and studies on children and young adults with special needs.
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