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Preoperative anxiety and associated factors among adult surgical patients in public hospitals, eastern Ethiopia.

Reta KefelegnAbebe Tolera DirbsaTilahun AliTesfaye Assebe
Published in: SAGE open medicine (2023)
In the current study, the magnitude of preoperative anxiety was high. Being an older adult and having social and treatment support was associated with lower odds of preoperative anxiety. In contrast, lower psychological readiness (fear of death) was associated with increased odds of preoperative anxiety. Patients should be routinely assessed for anxiety during the preoperative appointment, and the proper coping mechanisms and anxiety-reduction approaches should be used. It is also advisable that appropriate policies and procedures for reducing preoperative anxiety should be devised.
Keyphrases
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