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The psychosocial experiences and needs of children undergoing surgery and their parents: a systematic review

The psychosocial experiences and needs of children undergoing surgery and their parents: a systematic review
The psychosocial experiences and needs of children undergoing surgery and their parents: a systematic review
Introduction:
Surgery in children can be difficult for patients and parents. We aimed to summarize pediatric patients' and parents' psychosocial experiences and needs in surgery.

Method:
We used the Ovid search engine and screened 877 abstracts across three databases to extract data on pediatric patients' and parents' surgical experiences.

Results:
Our search yielded 11 eligible studies representing 1,307 children undergoing surgery and their parents. Children's adverse experiences included psychological and behavioral changes before, during, and after surgery (e.g., anxiety, eating disturbances). Parents commonly experienced psychological distress. Children's needs related to medical and health care services, whereas parents had high information needs.

Discussion:
Children's adverse experiences can negatively affect medical outcomes. Children's experiences are inextricably linked to their parents' and can become negatively affected by their parents' adverse experiences. Patients and parents with previous hospitalizations and surgeries had worse surgical experiences, highlighting further research in the context of chronic illness.
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Gabriel, Mark G., Wakefield, Claire E., Vetsch, Janine, Karpelowsky, Jonathan S., Darlington, Anne-Sophie E., Grant, David M. and Signorelli, Christina (2018) The psychosocial experiences and needs of children undergoing surgery and their parents: a systematic review. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 32 (2), 133-149. (doi:10.1016/j.pedhc.2017.08.003).

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Abstract

Introduction:
Surgery in children can be difficult for patients and parents. We aimed to summarize pediatric patients' and parents' psychosocial experiences and needs in surgery.

Method:
We used the Ovid search engine and screened 877 abstracts across three databases to extract data on pediatric patients' and parents' surgical experiences.

Results:
Our search yielded 11 eligible studies representing 1,307 children undergoing surgery and their parents. Children's adverse experiences included psychological and behavioral changes before, during, and after surgery (e.g., anxiety, eating disturbances). Parents commonly experienced psychological distress. Children's needs related to medical and health care services, whereas parents had high information needs.

Discussion:
Children's adverse experiences can negatively affect medical outcomes. Children's experiences are inextricably linked to their parents' and can become negatively affected by their parents' adverse experiences. Patients and parents with previous hospitalizations and surgeries had worse surgical experiences, highlighting further research in the context of chronic illness.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 August 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 October 2017
Published date: 1 March 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 418212
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/418212
ISSN: 0891-5245
PURE UUID: 72e68ffd-cea9-478f-80bd-33d70756dcfb

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Date deposited: 23 Feb 2018 17:30
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 18:29

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Author: Mark G. Gabriel
Author: Claire E. Wakefield
Author: Janine Vetsch
Author: Jonathan S. Karpelowsky
Author: David M. Grant
Author: Christina Signorelli

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