2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.reuma.2018.06.008
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¿Influye la ansiedad y depresión preoperatorias en los resultados de la artroplastia de rodilla?

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“…Conversely, Ortiz et al reported contrasting findings, suggesting that preoperative anxiety and depression assessed using the HADS had no impact on the functional outcomes of TKA. Interestingly, patients with higher levels of anxiety experienced greater pain relief than those with higher levels of depression [43]. However, the relationship between knee pain, anxiety, and depression is complex, and TKA can be a beneficial intervention for improving both conditions, as highlighted by Blackburn et al [44].…”
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“…Conversely, Ortiz et al reported contrasting findings, suggesting that preoperative anxiety and depression assessed using the HADS had no impact on the functional outcomes of TKA. Interestingly, patients with higher levels of anxiety experienced greater pain relief than those with higher levels of depression [43]. However, the relationship between knee pain, anxiety, and depression is complex, and TKA can be a beneficial intervention for improving both conditions, as highlighted by Blackburn et al [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( 21 ) However, another study( 22 ) states that the conventional informative intervention used by nurses and the rest of the health staff does not diminish anxiety in patients. Jiménez et al .,( 23 ) found that patients with osteoarthritis of knees feel commonly anxious and that after surgery the level of anxiety drops, but that this change is also related with the degree of satisfaction with the procedure. Another aspect also related with reduced anxiety is that of maintaining empathic and collaborative communication with patients, through informative and persuasive intervention.…”
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confidence: 99%