全关节置换术患者术前焦虑的相关问题

John P. Bryan
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术前焦虑已被证明对围手术期护理有广泛的不良影响。尽管已经达到了性能目标,但术前焦虑的全关节置换术(TJA)已被证明会对结果产生负面影响。使用定性方法对与术前焦虑相关的问题进行了有限的研究,因为它们与TJA有关。这项定性研究旨在确定导致TJA的患者术前关注的问题。21名TJA患者在预定手术前一天晚上在一家公立医院接受了采访。专题分析确定了术前焦虑的4个主要来源:恢复期、手术并发症、结果和住院期。伴随着这些主题的是多个子主题,反映了患者简洁的担忧。这些主题呼应了以前的文献,并确定了围绕恢复期和结果的更广泛的担忧。随着TJA数量的增加,这项研究可能有利于现有和不断发展的未来术前TJA教育计划。此外,这项研究可能建议进一步开发旨在减少TJA术前焦虑的干预措施。
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Concerns Related to Preoperative Anxiety in the Total Joint Arthroplasty Patient
Preoperative anxiety has been shown to have widespread adverse effects on perioperative care. Total joint arthroplasty (TJA) in the presence of preoperative anxiety has been shown to negatively affect outcomes, although performance objectives have been obtained. Limited research has been conducted using qualitative methodology to define the concerns related to preoperative anxiety as they relate to TJA. This qualitative study aimed to identify the preoperative concerns of patients leading up to their TJA. Twenty-one patients scheduled for TJA were interviewed the night before their scheduled surgery in a public hospital. Thematic analysis identified 4 main sources of preoperative anxiety: recovery period, surgical complications, outcomes, and hospital period. Accompanying these themes were multiple subthemes reflecting succinct concerns patients have. These themes echo previous literature and identify broader concerns around the recovery period and outcomes. As the number of TJAs increases, this research may benefit existing and ever-evolving future preoperative TJA educational programs. In addition, this research may suggest the further development of interventions aimed at reducing preoperative anxiety in TJA.
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