Relationship Of Waiting Time With Axiety In Pre Operating Sectio Caesarea Patients With Spinal Anestesi In Dr. Soedirman Kebumen Hospital
Vilda Ardya Putri,
Amin Susanto,
Siti Haniyah
Abstract:Background:Most patients before sectio caesarea surgery using spinal anesthesia have different waiting times, which affects preoperative anxiety. Overreaction due to this anxiety is feared to affect the success of the surgery. The long waiting time of preoperative sectio caesarea patients (?30 minutes) has moderate anxiety. While inappropriate pre anesthesia waiting time (>30 minutes) has severe anxiety. Therefore, the longer the waiting time experienced by patients can affect the level ofanxiety in patient… Show more
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