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Table 2 Degree of motion, degree of pain and satisfaction with the procedure according to the patient, parent and providers

From: Efficacy and cost savings with the use of a minimal sedation / anxiolysis protocol for intra-articular corticosteroid injections in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a retrospective review of prospectively collected data

Scored outcomes

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

Degree of motion

None

Mild

Moderate

Severe

 Rheumatologist (n = 78)

53 (68%)

20 (35.5%)

5 (6.4%)

0 (0%)

 Sedationist (n = 78)

53 (68%)

20 (35.5%)

5 (6.4%)

0 (0%)

Degree of pain

None

Mild

Moderate

Severe

 Pain score range

0

1–3

4–6

7–10

 Patient (n = 72)

27 (37.5%)

33 (46%)

7 (9.5%)

5 (7%)

 Parent (n = 73)

38 (52%)

23 (30%)

9 (13%)

3 (5%)

 Rheumatologist (n = 78)

46 (59%)

23 (29.5%)

9(11.5%)

0 (0%)

 Sedationist (n = 72)

49 (68%)

19 (26%)

4 (6%)

0 (0%)

Satisfaction with the procedure

Very satisfied

Satisfied

Somewhat satisfied

Not satisfied

 Patient (n = 73)

67 (94.5%)

1 (1.4%)

3 (4.2%)

0 (0)

 Parent (n = 76)

72 (97.4%)

1 (1.3%)

1 (1.3%)

0 (0)

 Rheumatologist (n = 78)

73 (93.6%)

1 (1.3%)

4 (5.1%)

0 (0)

 Sedationist (n = 77)

73 (94.8%)

1 (1.3%)

4 (5.2%)

0 (0)