Greek teenager patients’ desire for information during the perioperative period

Introduction Admission to hospital is a stress-inducing experience for children. Informing children helps to reduce anxiety according to their developmental stage. Objectives To explore the associations between Greek teenager patients’ characteristics and their desired information during the periop...

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Main Authors: F. Bakalaki, N. Zavras, P. Perdikaris, C. M. Vassalos, M. Polikandrioti, A. Zartaloudi, I. Koutelekos
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2023-03-01
Series:European Psychiatry
Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823014207/type/journal_article
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author F. Bakalaki
N. Zavras
P. Perdikaris
C. M. Vassalos
M. Polikandrioti
A. Zartaloudi
I. Koutelekos
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N. Zavras
P. Perdikaris
C. M. Vassalos
M. Polikandrioti
A. Zartaloudi
I. Koutelekos
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description Introduction Admission to hospital is a stress-inducing experience for children. Informing children helps to reduce anxiety according to their developmental stage. Objectives To explore the associations between Greek teenager patients’ characteristics and their desired information during the perioperative period. Methods Eighty children (52 boys, 28 girls; median age: 12 years old) admitted for surgery into a large Greek paediatric hospital self-completed a 40-item questionnaire on Children’s Desire for (perioperative) Information (CDI). The respondents’ desire for perioperative information was calculated by summing responses (‘I really have to know’ plus ‘I might want to know’) to all 40 items. Ethical issues were addressed. We used multiple linear regression to explain the relationship between participants’ characteristics (demographic, attitudes, coping strategies) and their desire for information when facing surgery. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically highly significant. SPSS 21.0 was used for statistical analysis. Results The 40/80 (50%) Greek teenager patients admitted for surgery had a CDI score more than 33 out of 40 score. Their desired perioperative information was positively associated with their fear of surgery [β=0.59; 95%CI:0.10-1.08; t=2.39; p=0.020] as well as their being raised in a single-parent household [β=3.9; 95%CI:0.13-7.65; t=2.06; p=0.043]. Their desire for perioperative information was negatively associated with their missing friend support network [β=-1.10; 95%CI:(-2.12)-(-0.08); t=-2.16; p=0.034]. The revealed statistically significant associations explained almost 30% (R-square=0.29) of Greek teenager patient desire to be informed perioperatively. Conclusions The high CDI score of Greek teenagers facing surgery in paediatric hospitals implies that they have a proven right for perioperative information. Identification of what influences the perioperative information desired by teenager patients would play a vital role in planning effective perioperative intervention programmes. Disclosure of Interest None Declared
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spelling doaj.art-a10192f51fea48f4841efb5946f29ac52023-11-17T05:06:13ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852023-03-0166S679S67910.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1420Greek teenager patients’ desire for information during the perioperative periodF. Bakalaki0N. Zavras1P. Perdikaris2C. M. Vassalos3M. Polikandrioti4A. Zartaloudi5I. Koutelekos6National and Kapodistrian University of AthensNational and Kapodistrian University of AthensUniversity of PeloponneseGreek Health SystemUniversity of West Attica, Athens, GreeceUniversity of West Attica, Athens, GreeceUniversity of West Attica, Athens, Greece Introduction Admission to hospital is a stress-inducing experience for children. Informing children helps to reduce anxiety according to their developmental stage. Objectives To explore the associations between Greek teenager patients’ characteristics and their desired information during the perioperative period. Methods Eighty children (52 boys, 28 girls; median age: 12 years old) admitted for surgery into a large Greek paediatric hospital self-completed a 40-item questionnaire on Children’s Desire for (perioperative) Information (CDI). The respondents’ desire for perioperative information was calculated by summing responses (‘I really have to know’ plus ‘I might want to know’) to all 40 items. Ethical issues were addressed. We used multiple linear regression to explain the relationship between participants’ characteristics (demographic, attitudes, coping strategies) and their desire for information when facing surgery. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically highly significant. SPSS 21.0 was used for statistical analysis. Results The 40/80 (50%) Greek teenager patients admitted for surgery had a CDI score more than 33 out of 40 score. Their desired perioperative information was positively associated with their fear of surgery [β=0.59; 95%CI:0.10-1.08; t=2.39; p=0.020] as well as their being raised in a single-parent household [β=3.9; 95%CI:0.13-7.65; t=2.06; p=0.043]. Their desire for perioperative information was negatively associated with their missing friend support network [β=-1.10; 95%CI:(-2.12)-(-0.08); t=-2.16; p=0.034]. The revealed statistically significant associations explained almost 30% (R-square=0.29) of Greek teenager patient desire to be informed perioperatively. Conclusions The high CDI score of Greek teenagers facing surgery in paediatric hospitals implies that they have a proven right for perioperative information. Identification of what influences the perioperative information desired by teenager patients would play a vital role in planning effective perioperative intervention programmes. Disclosure of Interest None Declaredhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823014207/type/journal_article
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Greek teenager patients’ desire for information during the perioperative period
European Psychiatry
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