Children’s and parents’ perceptions concerning surgical attire: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Luciana Butini
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Massignan,Carla, Rêgo,Isabel Cristina Quaresma, Pires,Maria Marlene de Souza, Dick,Bruce, Bolan,Michele, Canto,Graziela De Luca
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To review the literature about children’s and parent’s perceptions on surgical attire. Data source: A systematic search was conducted in the databases EMBASE, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences (LILACS), PubMed, PsycINFO, Scopus and Web of Science. Grey literature was searched on Google Scholar, Open Grey and ProQuest Dissertations, and Theses Database. Data synthesis: A total of 2,567 papers were identified. After a two-phase selection, 15 studies were included in narrative synthesis. Children favored wearing white coats in five of the nine included studies (55.5% [95%CI 48.3-62.7]; p=1.00). With respect to parents’ preferences, results of vote counting showed that in 11 of 15 included studies, they favored physicians wearing white coats (73.3% [95%CI 67.9-78.6]; p=0.11). Conclusions: Children and parents have preferred physicians to wear a white coat with a very low certainty of evidence.
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title Children’s and parents’ perceptions concerning surgical attire: a systematic review
spellingShingle Children’s and parents’ perceptions concerning surgical attire: a systematic review
Oliveira,Luciana Butini
Child
Parents
Perception
Physicians
title_short Children’s and parents’ perceptions concerning surgical attire: a systematic review
title_full Children’s and parents’ perceptions concerning surgical attire: a systematic review
title_fullStr Children’s and parents’ perceptions concerning surgical attire: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Children’s and parents’ perceptions concerning surgical attire: a systematic review
title_sort Children’s and parents’ perceptions concerning surgical attire: a systematic review
author Oliveira,Luciana Butini
author_facet Oliveira,Luciana Butini
Massignan,Carla
Rêgo,Isabel Cristina Quaresma
Pires,Maria Marlene de Souza
Dick,Bruce
Bolan,Michele
Canto,Graziela De Luca
author_role author
author2 Massignan,Carla
Rêgo,Isabel Cristina Quaresma
Pires,Maria Marlene de Souza
Dick,Bruce
Bolan,Michele
Canto,Graziela De Luca
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Luciana Butini
Massignan,Carla
Rêgo,Isabel Cristina Quaresma
Pires,Maria Marlene de Souza
Dick,Bruce
Bolan,Michele
Canto,Graziela De Luca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Child
Parents
Perception
Physicians
topic Child
Parents
Perception
Physicians
description ABSTRACT Objective: To review the literature about children’s and parent’s perceptions on surgical attire. Data source: A systematic search was conducted in the databases EMBASE, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences (LILACS), PubMed, PsycINFO, Scopus and Web of Science. Grey literature was searched on Google Scholar, Open Grey and ProQuest Dissertations, and Theses Database. Data synthesis: A total of 2,567 papers were identified. After a two-phase selection, 15 studies were included in narrative synthesis. Children favored wearing white coats in five of the nine included studies (55.5% [95%CI 48.3-62.7]; p=1.00). With respect to parents’ preferences, results of vote counting showed that in 11 of 15 included studies, they favored physicians wearing white coats (73.3% [95%CI 67.9-78.6]; p=0.11). Conclusions: Children and parents have preferred physicians to wear a white coat with a very low certainty of evidence.
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