Application of PPIP in operation room and nursing
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2008.09.003
- VernacularTitle:小儿麻醉诱导期家长陪同在手术室的应用及护理
- Author:
Qun-Xiu ZHANG
1
;
Xue-Lian HUANG
;
Yu-Yu WU
;
Lu-Mei LIAO
Author Information
1. 广东医学院附属医院
- Keywords:
Parents' presence;
Pediatric;
Anesthesia induction: Nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2008;14(9):1047-1049
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the application of parents' presence induction program (PPIP) during anesthesia induction in children in the operation room and the nursing. Methods 86 children patients (1~11 years old) who would accept the operation were randomly divided into the observation and the control group (n=43 in each group). The observation group was accompanied by their parents when the children accepted the anesthesia induction under the instruction of nurses. But the patients were not present in the control group, and the patients were leaded into the operation room directly by the nurses to accept the anesthesia induction. Blood pressure and pulse changes before and after the anesthesia induction of these children patients were observed. The feeling of their heads of family before the operation and the satisfaction about PPIP were investigated. Results Blood pressure and pulses in the control group were significantly higher than those in the observation group before they were leaded into the operation room (P<0.01). 95% of heads of family hoped to accompany their children when they accepted the anesthesia induction, and 93.7% of heads of family wanted to take part in the PPIP. The satisfaction rate about PPIP was 95% after the completion of PPIP. Conclusions There are many profits about PPIP, such as mitigating the fear and anxiety of children and relaxing the unstable feeling of their heads of families before the anesthesia, and reducing the quantity of pre-anesthetic medications. These are helpful to the anesthesia induction and the cooperation of doctor patients. It is a best anesthesia induction mode worthy to be extended in the operation room.