2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0966-6532(99)00025-6
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Psychological preparation for patients undergoing day surgery

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“…Os artigos selecionados, embora referissem intervenções pontuais, não o fazem de modo contextualizado às necessidades de cada paciente e nem fazem referência a programas completos, que se estendam da primeira consulta ao período pós-cirúrgico e à alta hospitalar. Mitchell (2000a), por exemplo, propõe um programa estruturado apenas para disseminar informação, de modo a incluir diferentes níveis de conteúdo, múltiplos métodos e continuidade durante os períodos pré e pós--operatório. Já Ouwens et al (2009) Ressalta-se, por fim, o incentivo à crescente implementação de práticas multidisciplinares no processo de preparação de pacientes para a cirurgia, evidenciando a participação de médicos, nutricionistas, enfermeiros, psicólogos, terapeutas ocupacionais, assistentes sociais, fisioterapeutas, entre outros.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Os artigos selecionados, embora referissem intervenções pontuais, não o fazem de modo contextualizado às necessidades de cada paciente e nem fazem referência a programas completos, que se estendam da primeira consulta ao período pós-cirúrgico e à alta hospitalar. Mitchell (2000a), por exemplo, propõe um programa estruturado apenas para disseminar informação, de modo a incluir diferentes níveis de conteúdo, múltiplos métodos e continuidade durante os períodos pré e pós--operatório. Já Ouwens et al (2009) Ressalta-se, por fim, o incentivo à crescente implementação de práticas multidisciplinares no processo de preparação de pacientes para a cirurgia, evidenciando a participação de médicos, nutricionistas, enfermeiros, psicólogos, terapeutas ocupacionais, assistentes sociais, fisioterapeutas, entre outros.…”
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“…The questionnaire was complied using evidence gained from the literature together with previously undertaken studies within this field (Mitchell 2006, Mitchell 2000, Mitchell 1997). The questionnaire had clear content validity (items all relate to intra-operative anxiety) (Table 1) and utilised a Likert Scale answer format throughout to provide greater scope for respondents to answer (Field and Hole 2007).…”
Section: A L I D I T Y a N D R E L I A B I L I T Ymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the identified items could be viewed as information provision (Table 4), such aspects also centrally embrace issues concerning the regaining of personal control and independence. A number of studies have also suggested that patients require some choice or involvement in decision-making regarding their healthcare (Clements et al 2004, Ward et al 2007, Mitchell 2000. This may be especially true in modern elective surgery where patients view themselves as comparatively more autonomously than the traditional surgical in-patient.…”
Section: N T R a -O P E R A T I V E I N T E R V E N T I O Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, nursing knowledge may have a considerable part to play in the future as many challenging issues, 3 which have the potential to be influenced by the application of nursing knowledge remain e.g. pain management (28)(29)(30)(31)(32) , psycho-educational intervention (33)(34)(35)(36)(37) , nurse-led preassessment (38,39) and post-operative care (40,41) .…”
Section: A Y S U R G E R Y : a N E W E R A O F S U R G I C A L N U mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distance learning programmes presently offered appear so far to have made little impact. Secondly, considerable evidence suggests that pain management following day surgery (28)(29)(30)(31)(32)83) , pre and post-operative psycho-educational intervention (33)(34)(35)(36)(37)84) , nurse-led pre-assessment clinics (38,39,85) and post-operative primary care (40,41,86) remain challenging issues in need of improvement. Exposure to day surgery practices was extremely limited in pre-registration programmes and 90% of Staff Nurses had undertaken no formal education in day surgery since qualification.…”
Section: F U T U R E O F N U R S I N G W I T H I N T H E M O D E R N mentioning
confidence: 99%