“…Specifically, a guideline [ 31 ] and a cohort study [ 32 ] suggest that clinical physicians should provide patient and family-centered personalized education and sufficient information to patients (and/or responsible caregivers), which can improve patient experience and reduce fear of surgery. Similarly, hypnosis and acupuncture can replace sedatives to reduce intraoperative anxiety in patients receiving regional anesthesia, and intelligent surgical beds that allow patients to watch movies, listen to music, and video chat with family members are all paths that can improve the patient caring experience [ [33] , [34] , [35] ].…”