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Components of preoperative anxiety: A qualitative study
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2017
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NursingPrimary CareSurgical ProceduresMedicinePatient SafetyOtolaryngologyPost-operative CareOutcomes ResearchRecovery ProcessPerioperative CareSurgeryQualitative MethodologiesPerioperative MedicineQualitative StudyPostoperative Consideration
Limited research has explored preoperative anxiety through qualitative methodologies. This study aimed to identify specific factors that contribute to preoperative anxiety. A total of 17 patients awaiting general, plastic reconstructive and hand, orthopaedic, or ear, nose, and throat/otorhinolaryngology surgery were interviewed about their concerns in a public hospital. Thematic analysis identified five main sources of anxiety: surgical procedures, surgical complications, symptoms, recovery process, and organisation and delivery of care. These themes support current knowledge and identify wider concerns around the hospital environment and recovery. This study may inform the development of future interventions aimed at reducing preoperative anxiety.
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