Titre :
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Preoperative anxiety in ambulatory surgery : The impact of an empathic patient-centered approach on psychological and clinical outcomes (2016)
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Auteurs :
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PEREIRA L.
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Type de document :
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Article : texte imprimé
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Dans :
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Patient Education and Counseling (Vol. 99 n° 5, Mai 2016)
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Article en page(s) :
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pp.733-738
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Note générale :
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biblio.
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Catégories :
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CHIRURGIE
SOINS AMBULATOIRES
RESULTAT
ANXIETE
EMPATHIE
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Mots-clés:
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CHIRURGIE
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SOINS AMBULATOIRES
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RESULTAT
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ANXIETE
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EMPATHIE
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Résumé :
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Objective This study aims to evaluate the influence of an empathic patient-centered approach on preoperative anxiety and surgical outcomes in ambulatory surgery patients. Methods A sample of 104 patients undergoing general ambulatory surgery was randomly assigned to the intervention (IG) and the control (CG) groups. Before surgery, the IG received personalized information through an empathic patient-centered interview. The CG received standardized information on surgical procedures. Anxiety was assessed before and after the preoperative interview and after the surgery. Wound healing, post-surgical recovery and satisfaction with the quality of preoperative information were assessed after the surgery. Results The two groups were identical at baseline regarding anxiety, socio-demographic and clinical characteristics. After the patient-centered intervention, the IG showed lower levels of preoperative anxiety (p
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Note de contenu :
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SCIENTIFIQUE
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