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A Sorrow Shared Is a Sorrow Halved? Patient and Parental Anxiety Associated with Venipuncture in Children before and after Liver Transplantation

Taking blood via venipuncture is part of the necessary surveillance before and after liver transplantation. The spectrum of response from children and their parents is variable, ranging from a short and limited aversion to paralyzing phobia. The aim of this retrospective, cross-sectional study was t...

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Autores principales: Kaluza, Antonia J., Aydin, Anna Lisa, Cordes, Berrit L., Ebers, Gianna, Fuchs, Albert, Konietzny, Christiane, van Dick, Rolf, Baumann, Ulrich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8394744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34438582
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8080691
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author Kaluza, Antonia J.
Aydin, Anna Lisa
Cordes, Berrit L.
Ebers, Gianna
Fuchs, Albert
Konietzny, Christiane
van Dick, Rolf
Baumann, Ulrich
author_facet Kaluza, Antonia J.
Aydin, Anna Lisa
Cordes, Berrit L.
Ebers, Gianna
Fuchs, Albert
Konietzny, Christiane
van Dick, Rolf
Baumann, Ulrich
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description Taking blood via venipuncture is part of the necessary surveillance before and after liver transplantation. The spectrum of response from children and their parents is variable, ranging from a short and limited aversion to paralyzing phobia. The aim of this retrospective, cross-sectional study was to determine the level of anxiety amongst children during venipuncture, to compare the anxiety reported by children and parents, and to identify the factors affecting the children’s and parents’ anxiety in order to develop therapeutic strategies. In total, 147 children (aged 0–17 years, 78 female) and their parents completed questionnaires. Statistical analysis was performed using qualitative and quantitative methods. Results showed that the majority of children reported anxiety and pain during venipuncture. Younger children had more anxiety (self-reported or assessed by parents). Children and parental reports of anxiety were highly correlated. However, the child’s anxiety was often reported as higher by parents than by the children themselves. The child’s general anxiety as well as the parents’ perceived stress from surgical interventions (but not the number of surgical interventions) prompted parental report of child anxiety. For children, the main stressors that correlated with anxiety and pain were factors during the blood collection itself (e.g., feeling the puncture, seeing the syringe). Parental anxiety was mainly related to circumstances before the blood collection (e.g., approaching the clinic, sitting in the waiting room). The main stressors mentioned by parents were the child’s discomfort and their inability to calm the child. Results indicate that the children’s fear of factors during the blood collection, along with the parents’ perceived stress and helplessness as well as their anticipatory anxiety are important starting points for facilitating the drawing of blood from children before and after liver transplantation, thereby supporting a better disease course in the future.
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spelling pubmed-83947442021-08-28 A Sorrow Shared Is a Sorrow Halved? Patient and Parental Anxiety Associated with Venipuncture in Children before and after Liver Transplantation Kaluza, Antonia J. Aydin, Anna Lisa Cordes, Berrit L. Ebers, Gianna Fuchs, Albert Konietzny, Christiane van Dick, Rolf Baumann, Ulrich Children (Basel) Article Taking blood via venipuncture is part of the necessary surveillance before and after liver transplantation. The spectrum of response from children and their parents is variable, ranging from a short and limited aversion to paralyzing phobia. The aim of this retrospective, cross-sectional study was to determine the level of anxiety amongst children during venipuncture, to compare the anxiety reported by children and parents, and to identify the factors affecting the children’s and parents’ anxiety in order to develop therapeutic strategies. In total, 147 children (aged 0–17 years, 78 female) and their parents completed questionnaires. Statistical analysis was performed using qualitative and quantitative methods. Results showed that the majority of children reported anxiety and pain during venipuncture. Younger children had more anxiety (self-reported or assessed by parents). Children and parental reports of anxiety were highly correlated. However, the child’s anxiety was often reported as higher by parents than by the children themselves. The child’s general anxiety as well as the parents’ perceived stress from surgical interventions (but not the number of surgical interventions) prompted parental report of child anxiety. For children, the main stressors that correlated with anxiety and pain were factors during the blood collection itself (e.g., feeling the puncture, seeing the syringe). Parental anxiety was mainly related to circumstances before the blood collection (e.g., approaching the clinic, sitting in the waiting room). The main stressors mentioned by parents were the child’s discomfort and their inability to calm the child. Results indicate that the children’s fear of factors during the blood collection, along with the parents’ perceived stress and helplessness as well as their anticipatory anxiety are important starting points for facilitating the drawing of blood from children before and after liver transplantation, thereby supporting a better disease course in the future. MDPI 2021-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8394744/ /pubmed/34438582 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8080691 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kaluza, Antonia J.
Aydin, Anna Lisa
Cordes, Berrit L.
Ebers, Gianna
Fuchs, Albert
Konietzny, Christiane
van Dick, Rolf
Baumann, Ulrich
A Sorrow Shared Is a Sorrow Halved? Patient and Parental Anxiety Associated with Venipuncture in Children before and after Liver Transplantation
title A Sorrow Shared Is a Sorrow Halved? Patient and Parental Anxiety Associated with Venipuncture in Children before and after Liver Transplantation
title_full A Sorrow Shared Is a Sorrow Halved? Patient and Parental Anxiety Associated with Venipuncture in Children before and after Liver Transplantation
title_fullStr A Sorrow Shared Is a Sorrow Halved? Patient and Parental Anxiety Associated with Venipuncture in Children before and after Liver Transplantation
title_full_unstemmed A Sorrow Shared Is a Sorrow Halved? Patient and Parental Anxiety Associated with Venipuncture in Children before and after Liver Transplantation
title_short A Sorrow Shared Is a Sorrow Halved? Patient and Parental Anxiety Associated with Venipuncture in Children before and after Liver Transplantation
title_sort sorrow shared is a sorrow halved? patient and parental anxiety associated with venipuncture in children before and after liver transplantation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8394744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34438582
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8080691
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