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Anxiety in patients undergoing cataract surgery: a pre- and postoperative comparison

机译:白内障手术患者的焦虑:术前和术后的比较

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Purpose: Reducing surgery-related patient anxiety without under-emphasizing surgical risk is challenging for even the most experienced surgeon. The purpose of this study is to identify specific anxieties faced by patients in hopes of better informing the preoperative surgeon-patient dialogue. Setting: Comprehensive and specialty ophthalmology clinics at the University of California, San Francisco. Design: A prospective, survey-based study in which a pre- and postoperative questionnaire was administered to patients undergoing routine phacoemulsification. The surgeon was masked to patient enrollment and questionnaire responses. Materials and methods: A 36-item questionnaire on patient anxiety was developed from existing literature, building on the validated Surgical Fear Questionnaire. Patients were eligible if they were aged >18 years and willing to participate. Patients were excluded if having more than phacoemulsification alone or if unable to respond in English, and were retroactively excluded if there were complications during surgery. The primary outcome was self-reported anxiety on an 11-point Likert scale. Results: Sixty-one patients were included for analysis. Preoperatively, patients reported greatest anxiety around the operation itself and becoming blind. Reflecting postoperatively, patients reported the greatest anxiety for the operation itself. Statistically significant decreases were greatest for anxiety about the operation failing ( p <0.001) and becoming blind ( p <0.001). No decrease was observed for the operation itself ( p =0.1). Conclusion: More effort must be made to specifically discuss the steps of the operation itself and the expected visual outcomes to alleviate patient anxiety. The authors hope these data can provide insight for surgeons into patient anxiety surrounding cataract surgery and help strengthen the patient–physician relationship.
机译:目的:即使最有经验的外科医生,在不强调手术风险的情况下减少与手术相关的患者焦虑也是一项挑战。这项研究的目的是确定患者面临的特定焦虑症,以期更好地告知术前医患对话。地点:加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校的综合眼科和专科眼科诊所。设计:一项基于调查的前瞻性研究,其中对接受常规超声乳化术的患者进行术前和术后问卷调查。这位外科医生对患者的入组和调查问卷的回答不了解。材料和方法:在经过验证的《外科恐惧调查表》的基础上,根据现有文献编制了一项关于患者焦虑的36项问卷。如果患者年龄大于18岁并愿意参加,则符合条件。如果患者仅进行超声乳化术或英语无法回应,则被排除在外;如果手术期间出现并发症,则被追溯排除在外。主要结果是自我报告的11分Likert量表焦虑。结果:共纳入61例患者。术前,患者对手术本身产生最大的焦虑,并变得盲目。术后反映出,患者报告了手术本身的最大焦虑。对于手术失败(p <0.001)和变得盲目(p <0.001)的焦虑,统计学上的显着下降最大。没有观察到手术本身的下降(p = 0.1)。结论:必须做出更多的努力来具体讨论手术本身的步骤和预期的视觉效果,以减轻患者的焦虑感。作者希望这些数据能为外科医生提供有关白内障手术患者焦虑症的见识,并有助于加强患者与医师的关系。

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