2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05266.x
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General anaesthesia and day‐case patient anxiety

Abstract: Focusing on the timely, formal delivery of information about anaesthesia management, emphasizing the notion of 'controlled unconsciousness' and dispelling misconceptions associated with general anaesthesia may help to limit patient anxiety.

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“…It is, therefore, important to give comprehensive information, improve the environment in the operating theatre by, for instance, having more comfortable operating tables, keeping the patient warm and giving relevant pain relief (Mitchell, 2009). Focusing on the timely, formal delivery of information about anaesthesia management may help to limit the anxiety of the patient who will be operated on (Mitchell, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is, therefore, important to give comprehensive information, improve the environment in the operating theatre by, for instance, having more comfortable operating tables, keeping the patient warm and giving relevant pain relief (Mitchell, 2009). Focusing on the timely, formal delivery of information about anaesthesia management may help to limit the anxiety of the patient who will be operated on (Mitchell, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has identified the significance of anxiety and fear during the pre-anesthetic interview [17][18][19][20]. Whilst Salzwedel et al demonstrated no improvement of patient's baseline anxiety after the pre-anesthetic interview; Bondy et al found a statistically significant improvement in patient's anxiety with the use of multimedia patient information [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…W systemie krótkoterminowym skrócenie okresu okołoope-pojawia się podobnie jak u pacjentów poddanych leczeniu zabiegowemu w systemie długotermino-wym [28]. Obawy, niespełnione oczekiwania, zmiany kondycji psychicznej predysponują do pojawienia się lęku okresie okołooperacyjnym.…”
Section: Obawy Pacjentów Operowanych W Systemie Chirurgii Jednego Dniaunclassified