Classification of postoperative behavior disturbances in preschool children: A qualitative study.

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serval:BIB_B2103C50532D
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Classification of postoperative behavior disturbances in preschool children: A qualitative study.
Journal
Paediatric anaesthesia
Author(s)
Lopez U., Martin J., van Assche M., Fleury Schubert A., Fournet M., Quartier V., Habre W., Van der Linden M.
ISSN
1460-9592 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1155-5645
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
29
Number
7
Pages
712-720
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Negative postoperative changes in children are frequent and have been described for decades. However, there is currently no theoretical framework, nor any consensual operational criteria for identifying them. This study aims at characterizing the many dimensions involved in postoperative behavioral disturbances in early childhood, using a qualitative analysis applied for the first time to these symptoms.
Fifty-seven parents of preschool children (1-5 years old; 38 boys), who underwent general anesthesia, were interviewed 10 days after surgery. Semi-structured interviews investigated behavioral disturbances classically described in preschool children. Qualitative analysis of the transcripts allied both deductive and inductive reasoning, and inductive coding was carried out using constant comparison method with dedicated qualitative software.
Parents reported both positive and negative postoperative changes. Negative changes were classified in four main categories: (a) Externalizing and (b) Internalizing problems behaviors, (c) Feeding sleeping disruption and (d) Somatic problems, each comprising different sub-categories. Importantly within these categories, the symptoms distribution changed in 5 years old children, compared to younger children. Finally, our method allowed defining whether these (negative or positive) changes were significant or not, that is, the importance of postoperative behavioral changes.
The results of this study highlight the heterogeneity of postoperative disturbances in preschool children. These results are of primary importance for the definition and measurement of postoperative behavioral disturbances.
Keywords
Anxiety, Child Behavior/classification, Child Behavior Disorders, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Postoperative Period, Qualitative Research, anesthesia, child development, externalizing and internalizing problems behaviors, grounded theory, postoperative changes, preschool children
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Web of science
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26/06/2020 6:21
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