Are religious patients less afraid of surgery? A cross-sectional study on the relationship between dimensions of religiousness and surgical fear.
Andrija KaračićJure BrkićMaurice TheunissenSlavica SovićMansoureh KarimollahiBranko BakulaJelena KaračićDavid H RosmarinPublished in: PloS one (2023)
This study demonstrated significant positive associations between dimensions of religiousness and surgical fear, potentially suggesting that surgical patients experience increased religiousness to cope with heightened anxiety. Assessment and intervention to address patient religiousness is warranted in the context of surgical fear among religious patients, and the importance of religiousness in the context of surgical fear needs to be further addressed in research.