2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2017.03.007
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Internet-delivered, preoperative, preparation program (I-PPP): Development and examination of effectiveness

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“…Impulsivity is defined as the predisposition toward rapid, unplanned reactions to internal or external stimuli with diminished regard to the negative consequences of these reactions to the individual or to others. 42 The weighted average correlation from 3 studies 23 , 33 , 37 (combined participants, 133) of the association of impulsivity with preoperative anxiety was not significant ( r = −0.01; 95% CI, −0.19 to 0.17). Individual ESs ranged from −0.26 to 0.44.…”
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“…Impulsivity is defined as the predisposition toward rapid, unplanned reactions to internal or external stimuli with diminished regard to the negative consequences of these reactions to the individual or to others. 42 The weighted average correlation from 3 studies 23 , 33 , 37 (combined participants, 133) of the association of impulsivity with preoperative anxiety was not significant ( r = −0.01; 95% CI, −0.19 to 0.17). Individual ESs ranged from −0.26 to 0.44.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Activity is defined as the degree of energy expenditure through movement. 38 The weighted average correlation from 7 studies 5 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 34 , 37 (combined participants, 583) of the negative association of activity with preoperative anxiety was statistically significant with a small ES ( r = −0.23; 95% CI, −0.31 to −0.16). Individual ESs ranged from −0.39 to −0.09.…”
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“…They include child age, child temperament, pharmacological premedication, maternal anxiety, lack of knowledge about the perioperative period, lack of knowledge about anesthetic practice—and in particular gas induction via face mask, and lack of knowledge about anesthetic and surgical safety . Subsequently, measures have been developed to reduce preoperative anxiety including premedication, preoperative workshops, distraction, clown doctors, parental presence during anesthesia induction, information leaflets, and video or web‐based content …”
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“…[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Subsequently, measures have been developed to reduce preoperative anxiety including premedication, preoperative workshops, distraction, clown doctors, parental presence during anesthesia induction, information leaflets, and video or web-based content. 4,[14][15][16][17][18][19][20] However, the combination of psychological factors and events leading to the development of preoperative anxiety remains poorly investigated. Nonetheless, according to the available literature, anxiety during induction of anesthesia may be associated with factors related to maternal fear of anesthesia and surgery, maternal anxiety, child anxiety trait, and child anxiety state.…”
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