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Korean Journal of Family Medicine
2008 Volume.29 No. 1 p.13 ~ p.19
The Effect of Family Member¡¯s Attendance on Discomfort during Endoscopy
Yoo Jong-Yoon

Hahm Sang-Keun
Jun Joung-Yoon
Lee Sang-Hyuck
Jo Sung-Hwan
Park Jin-A
Abstract
Background: Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is a very important and highly sensitive method to detect gastroduodenal lesions. But the investigation and diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases might be delayed by discomfort,
pain and anxiety in patients during endoscopy. This study was performed to evaluate the effect of family member¡¯s attendance on relief of discomfort in patients and to identify the predictors for pain and discomfort during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.

Methods: From July to August 2005, 147 clients who underwent gastrointestinal endoscopy were enrolled in this study. The subjects were randomly grouped into family-attended (n=70) group and non-family-attended group (n=77). The patients recorded their pain and discomfort during endoscopy by Visual-Analogue Scale (VAS) score. And also the client¡¯s demographic characteristics and endoscopy related factors (procedure duration, previous endoscopy experience, biopsy, endoscopist etc.) were evaluated. We studied the relationship between the various characteristics and discomfort during endoscopy.

Results: There were no significant differences of clients¡¯ demographic characteristics and endoscopy related factors between the two groups. There was a significant difference of VAS scores between the family-attended group
(3.51¡¾1.90) and non-family-attended group (4.35¡¾2.10) (P=0.012). Oxygen saturation and pulse rate during the procedure were lower in the family-attended group than in the non-attended group. Recipients¡¯ demographic characteristics and various factors related with the procedure (waiting time, biopsy, and previous experience, etc) were not associated with the degree of discomfort.

Conclusion: Family member¡¯s attendance decreased pain and discomfort during endoscopy. The recipients¡¯
demographic characteristics and factors related to the procedure had no influence on the degree of discomfort during endoscopy. In conclusion, attendance of a family member should be considered during endoscopy in order to decrease pain and discomfort during the procedure. (J Korean Acad Fam Med 2008;29:13-19)
KEYWORD
gastrointestinal endoscopy, pain measurement, family, participation
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