Surgery information reduces anxiety in the pre-operative period.

Revista do Hospital das Clinicas Pub Date : 2004-04-01 Epub Date: 2004-04-26 DOI:10.1590/s0041-87812004000200001
Leandro Yoshinobu Kiyohara, Lilian Kakumu Kayano, Lorena Marçalo Oliveira, Marina Uemori Yamamoto, Marco Makoto Inagaki, Nilson Yuji Ogawa, Polo Eduardo San Martin Gonzales, Rosana Mandelbaum, Sílvio Tanaka Okubo, Thaís Watanuki, Joaquim Edson Vieira
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Abstract

Purpose: Patients preparing to undergo surgery should not suffer needless anxiety. This study aimed to evaluate anxiety levels on the day before surgery as related to the information known by the patient regarding the diagnosis, surgical procedure, or anesthesia.

Method: Patients reported their knowledge of diagnosis, surgery, and anesthesia. The Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) was used to measure patient anxiety levels.

Results: One hundred and forty-nine patients were selected, and 82 females and 38 males were interviewed. Twenty-nine patients were excluded due to illiteracy. The state-anxiety levels were alike for males and females (36.10 +/- 11.94 vs. 37.61 +/- 8.76) (mean +/- SD). Trait-anxiety levels were higher for women (42.55 +/- 10.39 vs. 38.08 +/- 12.25, P = 0.041). Patient education level did not influence the state-anxiety level but was inversely related to the trait-anxiety level. Knowledge of the diagnosis was clear for 91.7% of patients, of the surgery for 75.0%, and of anesthesia for 37.5%. Unfamiliarity with the surgical procedure raised state-anxiety levels (P = 0.021). A lower state-anxiety level was found among patients who did not know the diagnosis but knew about the surgery (P = 0.038).

Conclusions: Increased knowledge of patients regarding the surgery they are about to undergo may reduce their state-anxiety levels.

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手术信息可减少术前焦虑。
目的:患者准备接受手术不应遭受不必要的焦虑。本研究旨在评估术前患者的焦虑水平与患者所知的有关诊断、手术过程或麻醉的信息。方法:患者报告其诊断、手术和麻醉知识。采用斯皮尔伯格状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)测量患者的焦虑水平。结果:入选患者149例,受访女性82例,男性38例。29名患者因文盲被排除在外。男性和女性的状态焦虑水平相似(36.10 +/- 11.94 vs. 37.61 +/- 8.76)(平均值+/- SD)。女性特质焦虑水平较高(42.55 +/- 10.39 vs. 38.08 +/- 12.25, P = 0.041)。患者受教育程度不影响状态焦虑水平,但与特质焦虑水平呈负相关。91.7%的患者清楚诊断,75.0%的患者清楚手术,37.5%的患者清楚麻醉。对手术程序的不熟悉提高了状态焦虑水平(P = 0.021)。不知道诊断但知道手术的患者状态焦虑水平较低(P = 0.038)。结论:增加患者对即将进行的手术的了解可能会降低他们的状态焦虑水平。
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