Self-reported post-operative recovery in children: development of an instrument

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作者
Bramhagen, Ann-Cathrine [1 ,2 ]
Eriksson, Mats [3 ]
Ericsson, Elisabeth [3 ]
Nilsson, Ulrica [3 ]
Harden, Sue [2 ]
Idvall, Ewa [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Malmo Univ, Fac Hlth & Soc, Dept Care Sci, Jan Waldenstroms Gata 25, S-20506 Malmo, Sweden
[2] Skane Univ Hosp, Malmo, Sweden
[3] Univ Orebro, Fac Med & Hlth, Sch Hlth & Med Sci, SE-70182 Orebro, Sweden
关键词
children; instrument; post-operative recovery; self-report; DAY SURGERY; DECISION-MAKING; CLINICAL-PRACTICE; PAIN MANAGEMENT; PEDIATRIC CARE; QUALITY; PARTICIPATION; PARENTS; ANESTHESIA; VALIDITY;
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10.1111/jep.12451
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Rationale, aims and objectivesAccording to the United Nations (1989), children have the right to be heard and to have their opinions respected. Since post-operative recovery is an individual and subjective experience and patient-reported outcome measures are considered important, our aim was to develop and test an instrument to measure self-reported quality of recovery in children after surgical procedures. MethodsDevelopment of the instrument Postoperative Recovery in Children (PRiC) was influenced by the Quality of Recovery-24, for use in adults. Eighteen children and nine professionals validated the items with respect to content and language. A photo questionnaire was developed to determine whether the children's participation would increase compared with the text questionnaire. The final instrument was distributed consecutively to 390 children, ages 4-12 years, who underwent tonsil surgery at four hospitals in Sweden. ResultsA total of 238 children with a mean age of 6.5 years participated. According to the parents, 23% circled the answers themselves and 59% participated to a significant degree. However, there was no significant difference in participation between those who received a photo versus a text questionnaire. Psychometric tests of the instrument showed that Cronbach's alpha for the total instrument was 0.83 and the item-total correlations for 22 of the items were 0.20. ConclusionOur results support use of the PRiC instrument to assess and follow-up on children's self-reported post-operative recovery after tonsil operation, both in clinical praxis as well in research.
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