1. Influence of preoperative information support on anxiety, pain and satisfaction with postoperative analgesia in children and adolescents after thoracic surgery: A randomized double blind study.
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Tomaszek L, Cepuch G, and Fenikowski D
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- Adolescent, Analgesics therapeutic use, Bupivacaine therapeutic use, Child, Double-Blind Method, Female, Fentanyl therapeutic use, Humans, Male, Morphine therapeutic use, Pain, Postoperative psychology, Thoracotomy, Anxiety psychology, Pain Management psychology, Pain, Postoperative drug therapy, Patient Education as Topic methods, Patient Satisfaction, Preoperative Care methods, Thoracic Surgical Procedures psychology
- Abstract
Aims/background: The proportion of patients who experience anxiety prior to planned surgery, even a minimally invasive one, is estimated at 50-70%. Thoracic surgery, causes significant preoperative anxiety, especially in children. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of an important component of psychological preparation for a surgery as information support on levels of anxiety, pain and satisfaction with postoperative analgesia., Methods: The randomized double blind study including patients aged 9-18 years qualified for lateral thoracotomy or Ravitch procedure. The subjects were randomized to the control group (n=56) provided with a routine preoperative information by a nurse, and the experimental group (n=56) offered additional psychological consultation. Data were collected via the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory., Results: In the experimental group, the level of state anxiety at 48 h post-surgery was significantly lower than prior to the procedure, but only in subjects with preoperative trait anxiety Conclusion: Information support from a psychologist offered prior to a thoracic surgery decrease the level of postoperative state anxiety solely in children with lower levels of trait anxiety. Higher level of postoperative state anxiety negatively affect patients' satisfaction with post-surgical analgesia., Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov; Influence of Preoperative Support on Anxiety, Pain and Satisfaction With Postoperative Analgesia; NCT03488459, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/record/NCT03488459?cntry=PL&city=Rabka-Zdr%C3%B3j&rank=1.
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- 2019
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