Hsin-Jung Chen, Ann Long, Pei-Yu Lee, Pai-Mei Lin, YuChun Yao, Fan-Ko Sun
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Abstract
Family members of patients undergoing surgery experience various levels of anxiety. This study explored family members' anxiety levels before, during, and after surgery. We used a phenomenological approach and interviewed 15 surgical patients' family members. We identified four themes to illustrate family members' experience of anxiety during the perioperative period: anxiety before surgery impacted the body and mind, anxiety peaked during surgery, anxiety eased and regulated after surgery, and family members coped with their anxiety. Family members identified self-regulation of anxiety as a key strategy for avoiding becoming overwhelmed. Perioperative nurses can use these findings to gain an understanding and awareness of how family members' anxiety ebbs and flows during the perioperative period. They can assess waiting family members' anxiety and provide interventions, such as listening with empathy and providing accurate information and updates, to help mitigate the anxiety.
期刊介绍:
The AORN Journal provides professional perioperative registered nurses with evidence-based practice information needed to help meet the physiological, behavioral, safety, and health system needs of a diverse patient population.
Journal content supports the clinical, research/quality improvement, education, and management strategies related to the nurse''s role in caring for patients before, during, or after operative and other invasive and interventional procedures in ambulatory and inpatient settings.