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Preoperative anxiety among patients and its correlation with their personality type and pain:A cross-sectional study
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作者 Nariman Salem Abdul Hadi Moursel +10 位作者 Ali Zahweh Dana Shhadi Fedaa Saad Mahdi Reda Mariam Mghames Rami Roumieh Rawan Tfaily Salim M Ramadan Bahaa Bou Dargham Omar Rajab Fatima Akel 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 2026年第1期278-290,共13页
BACKGROUND Preoperative anxiety is a significant concern for patients,as it affects surgical outcomes,satisfaction,and pain perception.Although both anxiety and pain are common in surgical settings,their relationship ... BACKGROUND Preoperative anxiety is a significant concern for patients,as it affects surgical outcomes,satisfaction,and pain perception.Although both anxiety and pain are common in surgical settings,their relationship with personality traits has not been previously investigated in the Lebanese population.AIM To examine the prevalence of preoperative anxiety,pain perception,and personality traits among Lebanese surgical patients,and to assess the associations between these factors.METHODS A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted between April 2024 and January 2025 across Lebanese hospitals.A total of 392 adult patients were recruited through convenience sampling.Data were collected using a questionnaire that included sociodemographic,clinical,and surgical variables,the Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale for anxiety,the Visual Analog Scale and Numerical Pain Rating Scale for preoperative pain,and the Ten-Item Personality Inventory for personality traits.Ethical approval was obtained from the Institutional Review Boards of Makassed General Hospital and Hammoud University Medical Center.RESULTS Overall,25%of participants experienced preoperative anxiety,and 34.5%reported moderate pain.Personality assessment showed that the majority of participants had moderate extraversion(84.1%),moderate emotional stability(65.1%),high conscientiousness(61%),high agreeableness(54.1%),and moderate openness(49.2%).High conscientiousness was significantly associated with higher pain perception(P<0.05),while high emotional stability was associated with lower levels of anxiety(P<0.05).No significant association was found between preoperative anxiety and pain(P>0.05).CONCLUSION This study challenges the assumption that preoperative anxiety and pain are directly correlated and highlights the role of personality traits in shaping patient experience.These findings support the potential value of integrating psychological profiling into preoperative care and lay the groundwork for developing personalized interventions to improve patient-centered surgical outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 preoperative anxiety Pain perception Personality traits CONSCIENTIOUSNESS Emotional stability Lebanese hospitals Surgical patients Personalized care strategies
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Can acupuncture therapy reduce preoperative anxiety?A systematic review and meta-analysis 被引量:27
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作者 Qiu-yu Tong Ran Liu +3 位作者 Kun Zhang Yuan G ao Guang-wei Cui Wei-dong Shen 《Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期20-28,共9页
Background:Acupuncture therapy has shown promise for effectively relieving preoperative anxiety.Nevertheless,previous findings from randomized controlled trials(RCTs)are inconsistent and must be examined in detail.Obj... Background:Acupuncture therapy has shown promise for effectively relieving preoperative anxiety.Nevertheless,previous findings from randomized controlled trials(RCTs)are inconsistent and must be examined in detail.Objective:This study systematically evaluates the efficacy and safety of acupuncture therapy for preoperative anxiety as well as the quality of evidence supporting this application.Search strategy:The China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database,Wanfang Data Journal Database,Chinese Biomedical Literature Database,Chongqing VIP,Embase,Pub Med and Cochrane Library Databases were queried from their inception to 19,February 2020,using keywords such as“acupuncture therapy,”“preoperative”and“anxioty.”Manual searches expanded the search breadth and included conference abstracts and other reference lists.Inclusion criteria:RCTs were included in the current study if they contained a comparison between a group of anxiety patients that received acupuncture therapy and a control group that received sham acupuncture.Data extraction and analysis:Literature was reviewed,and various articles were selected using the Note Express 3.2.0 software.Two researchers independently screened and extracted data and evaluated the risk of bias in the included studies.The Rev Man 5.3 software was used for data aggregation and the Grades of Recommendation,Assessment,Development and Evaluation(GRADE)assessment was used to evaluate the quality of the study outcomes.Results:Twelve studies were included in the review,containing a total of 916 patients.Meta-analysis showed that,compared with the control group,patients who received acupuncture therapy had reduced State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Scale(STAI-S)score(mean difference[MD]=–9.07,95%confidence interval[CI][–13.19 to–4.96],P<0.0001)and Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)score(MD=–1.37,95%CI[–2.29 to–0.45],P=0.003).However,for the Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA)score,there was no difference between the two groups(MD=–3.98,95%CI[–12.89 to 4.92],P=0.38).Further,the GRADE assessment demonstrated that the STAI-S was of moderate quality,the VAS of low quality and the HAMA of very low quality.Conclusion:Acupuncture therapy may be able to decrease anxiety in preoperative patients,but the results need to be further verified due to the small sample sizes and the low quality of evidence to date. 展开更多
关键词 ACUPUNCTURE preoperative anxiety META-ANALYSIS GRADE evaluation
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Influence of static cartoons combined with dynamic virtual environments on preoperative anxiety of preschool-aged children undergoing surgery 被引量:2
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作者 Ya-Lin Zhang Qi-Ying Zhou +3 位作者 Peng Zhang Lin-Feng Huang Li Jin Zhi-Guo Zhou 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第22期4947-4955,共9页
BACKGROUND Preschoolers become anxious when they are about to undergo anesthesia and surgery,warranting the development of more appropriate and effective interventions.AIM To explore the effect of static cartoons comb... BACKGROUND Preschoolers become anxious when they are about to undergo anesthesia and surgery,warranting the development of more appropriate and effective interventions.AIM To explore the effect of static cartoons combined with dynamic virtual environments on preoperative anxiety and anesthesia induction compliance in preschool-aged children undergoing surgery.METHODS One hundred and sixteen preschool-aged children were selected and assigned to the drug(n=37),intervention(n=40),and control(n=39)groups.All the children received routine preoperative checkups and nursing before being transferred to the preoperative preparation room on the day of the operation.The drug group received 0.5 mg/kg midazolam and the intervention group treatment consisting of static cartoons combined with dynamic virtual environments.The control group received no intervention.The modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale was used to evaluate the children’s anxiety level on the day before surgery(T0),before leaving the preoperative preparation room(T1),when entering the operating room(T2),and at anesthesia induction(T3).Compliance during anesthesia induction(T3)was evaluated using the Induction Compliance Checklist(ICC).Changes in mean arterial pressure(MAP),heart rate(HR),and respiratory rate(RR)were also recorded at each time point.RESULTS The anxiety scores of the three groups increased variously at T1 and T2.At T3,both the drug and intervention groups had similar anxiety scores,both of which were lower than those in the control group.At T1 and T2,MAP,HR,and RR of the three groups increased.The drug and control groups had significantly higher MAP and RR than the intervention group at T2.At T3,the MAP,HR,and RR of the drug group decreased and were significantly lower than those in the control group but were comparable to those in the intervention group.Both the drug and intervention groups had similar ICC scores and duration of anesthesia induction(T3),both of which were higher than those of the control group.CONCLUSION Combining static cartoons with dynamic virtual environments as effective as medication,specifically midazolam,in reducing preoperative anxiety and fear in preschool-aged children.This approach also improve their compliance during anesthesia induction and helped maintain their stable vital signs. 展开更多
关键词 PRESCHOOL Children Static cartoons combined with dynamic virtual environments preoperative anxiety COMPLIANCE Anesthesia induction
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The Association between Preoperative Parental Anxiety and Emergence Agitation in Preschoolers
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作者 Ezgi Erkilic Elvin Kesimci +2 位作者 Cihan Doger Tülin Gumus Orhan Kanbak 《Open Journal of Epidemiology》 2017年第1期18-26,共9页
Introduction: The preoperative distress and anxiety experienced by preschoolers are associated with an increased incidence of troubled recovery from anesthesia. However, influences of parental anxiety on children at d... Introduction: The preoperative distress and anxiety experienced by preschoolers are associated with an increased incidence of troubled recovery from anesthesia. However, influences of parental anxiety on children at different stages of the surgical processes are not clear. The aim of this study was to evaluate any existing association between preoperative parental anxiety and emergence agitation in a pediatric surgery population. Materials and Methods: A total of 60 children ASA class I or II, aged 3 - 12 years old, undergoing adenotonsillectomy with sevoflurane, were included in the study. Before surgery, we used State-Trait Anxiety Inventory S-T (STAI S-T) to assess parental anxiety. Emergence agitation of the children was assessed with Watcha scale and recorded every 10 min of first 30 min of the postoperative period. Parents were contacted 24 hours after the surgery to evaluate their satisfaction, post operative pain and any side effect observed in the children. Results: Preoperatively, the mean STAI-S scores of mothers were significantly higher than those of fathers (p 0.05). The children had the highest agitation scores at 10th postoperative minutes with an incidence of 73.9%. There was no correlation between parental anxiety and emergence agitation. Logistic regression analysis showed that low educational level of the parent was the only independent factor for state anxiety (OR: 8.96, 95% CI: 1.50 - 40.35, p = 0.030). Discussion: In this study, we observed that education level of the parents might affect their preoperative anxiety. The factors influential in parental anxiety were not correlated with pediatric emergence agitation in this study. 展开更多
关键词 preoperative Parental anxiety Emergence Agitation ADENOTONSILLECTOMY
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Risk factors for esophageal pain after peroral endoscopic myotomy under general anesthesia:A retrospective study
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作者 Jia-Wei Yin Wen-Qi Zhang +2 位作者 Han Xu Ting-Ting Wen Sheng-Wen Song 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 2025年第11期210-218,共9页
BACKGROUND Peroral endoscopic esophageal myotomy(POEM)is an innovative,minimally invasive endoscopic technique that has been widely adopted and recognized for the clinical management of achalasia because of its advant... BACKGROUND Peroral endoscopic esophageal myotomy(POEM)is an innovative,minimally invasive endoscopic technique that has been widely adopted and recognized for the clinical management of achalasia because of its advantages of minimal trauma and rapid recovery.Nevertheless,clinical data have indicated that approximately 67%of patients experience esophageal pain after POEM.This high prevalence of pain not only affects patients’post-POEM recovery experience and quality of life but also presents challenges to its clinical implementation.Therefore,it is urgently necessary to explore effective intervention strategies.AIM To accurately determine the incidence of post-POEM pain and to comprehensively investigate the potential risk factors for the development of post-POEM pain.METHODS In this study,123 patients who were clinically diagnosed with achalasia and who underwent POEM were included.Baseline demographic characteristics,post-POEM numerical rating scale(NRS)pain scores,and anesthesia/surgery-related parameters were systematically collected.Patients were categorized into a pain group and a non-pain group on the basis of whether the NRS score exceeded 4 at 12 hours post-POEM.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify independent risk factors associated with post-POEM pain.RESULTS On the basis of the predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria,123 eligible patients were enrolled.After adjusting for confounding factors,stepwise multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that the preoperative Eckardt score[odds ratio(OR)=1.317,95%confidence interval(95%CI):0.992-1.748,P=0.057]and preoperative anxiety status(OR=5.195,95%CI:1.691-15.959,P=0.004)were independent risk factors for post-POEM pain.Our multifactor model exhibited robust predictive ability for postoperative pain following POEM,with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.760(95%CI:0.661–0.859).CONCLUSION Patients with achalasia who underwent POEM presented a high prevalence of post-POEM pain,which was moderate or severe in 26.8%of these patients.After adjusting for confounding factors,multivariate analysis revealed that preoperative anxiety and a higher Eckardt score were independent risk factors for post-POEM pain. 展开更多
关键词 ACHALASIA Eckardt score Numerical rating scale Peroral endoscopic myotomy Post-peroral endoscopic myotomy pain preoperative anxiety
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Impact of Handshake and Information Support on Patients’ Physiological and Psychological States before Anesthesia Induction for Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
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作者 Yi Liu Jing Wang +3 位作者 Xiangying Pi Zumei Gao Xiaohui Li Qian Sun 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2025年第2期58-66,共9页
Objective: This study evaluates the impact of handshake and information support on patients’ outcomes during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. It examines the effects on their physiological and psychological responses an... Objective: This study evaluates the impact of handshake and information support on patients’ outcomes during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. It examines the effects on their physiological and psychological responses and overall satisfaction with nursing care. Methods: A total of 84 patients scheduled for laparoscopic cholecystectomy were selected through convenient sampling and randomly assigned to either the control group or the intervention group using a random number table. Each group consisted of 42 patients. The control group received standard surgical nursing care. In addition to standard care, the intervention group received handshake and information support from the circulating nurse before anesthesia induction. Vital signs were recorded before surgery and before anesthesia induction. Anxiety levels were measured using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and the State-Anxiety Inventory (S-AI), while nursing satisfaction was assessed using a numerical rating scale. Results: No significant differences were found between the two groups in systolic and diastolic blood pressures before surgery and anesthesia induction (P > 0.05). However, there was a significant difference in heart rate before anesthesia induction (P Conclusion: Providing handshake and information support before anesthesia induction effectively reduces stress, alleviates anxiety, and enhances comfort and satisfaction among patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy. 展开更多
关键词 HANDSHAKE Information Support Anesthesia Induction preoperative anxiety
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