On the psychological effects of child-like space design on preschoolers under anesthesia: A qualitative study

儿童化空间设计对麻醉状态下学龄前儿童心理影响的定性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In this study, a pediatric hospital was selected as the study setting, to investigate the effects of the environment of a pediatric operating room child-friendly space on preschool children under anesthesia. METHODS: Interviews were conducted in pediatric hospitals through anesthesia of preschool children. This study randomizing children between the ages of 1 and 7 years (seven males, five females, mean age 3.8 years, standard deviation 0.7). Twelve participants took part in this interview, which was an in-depth interview of preschoolers' perceptions of anesthesia using generalized data analysis to assess young children's perceived preferences and sensitivity to the environment. Preschoolers' preferences for feeling under anesthesia are reflected in four main areas. RESULTS: (1) Interesting and engaging environment. (2) Humanized design, free of fear and unfamiliarity. (3) Caring, patient, and compassionate care by healthcare professionals. (4) High cooperation of the child and good doctor-patient relationship. CONCLUSION: The key findings of this study may help designers and clinicians to design a toddler-friendly built environment where pediatric hospital child-friendly spaces are designed to benefit their health and maximize their cooperation and psychological recovery.

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