2023
DOI: 10.1177/23743735231151535
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Does Structured Patient Education Reduce the Peri-Operative Anxiety and Depression Levels in Elective Chest Surgery Patients? A Double-Blinded Randomized Trial of 300 Patients

Abstract: Psychological distress associated with surgery is an emerging issue. The study was conducted to assess the impact of structured patient education viz-a-viz routine patient education on anxiety and depression levels in patients undergoing elective chest surgery. It is a prospective, double-blind randomized study, conducted from February 2019 to February 2020 at a tertiary care center in India, on patients who underwent elective chest surgeries. A total of 300 patients were randomized using a computer-generated … Show more

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“…6 The literature emphasizes the importance of education about the surgical process in the preoperative period to reduce surgical fear and related anxiety. [14][15][16] Preoperative patient education and counseling can aid in reducing perioperative fear, fatigue, and discomfort, and result in a shorter recovery time. 7 In a study involving preoperative patient education, the author observed that information describing preoperative preparation and postoperative interventions positively affects patient outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…6 The literature emphasizes the importance of education about the surgical process in the preoperative period to reduce surgical fear and related anxiety. [14][15][16] Preoperative patient education and counseling can aid in reducing perioperative fear, fatigue, and discomfort, and result in a shorter recovery time. 7 In a study involving preoperative patient education, the author observed that information describing preoperative preparation and postoperative interventions positively affects patient outcomes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An inability to reduce patient fear and anxiety can increase patient use of analgesics; disrupt physical function; and adversely affect their recovery, including their postoperative pain experience 6 . The literature emphasizes the importance of education about the surgical process in the preoperative period to reduce surgical fear and related anxiety 14‐16 …”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%