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Symptoms of anxiety and depression in surgical patients at the hospital, 6 weeks and 6 months postsurgery: A questionnaire study.

Herdís SveinsdóttirSigridur ZoegaBrynja IngadottirKatrin Blondal
Published in: Nursing open (2020)
The proportion of patients presenting with moderate-to-severe anxiety or depression ranged from 5.4%-20.2% at different times. Major predictors of anxiety at both times were not feeling rested upon awakening and higher scores on HADS-Anxiety at T1 and T2 and at T2 also experiencing more distressing postoperative symptoms. For depression, the major predictors were at both times higher scores on HADS-Depression at T2 and T3 and also at T2 not feeling rested upon awakening and at T3 reporting delayed or very delayed recovery.The four models explained from 43.9%-55.6% of the variance in symptoms of anxiety and depression. Our findings show that patients presenting with psychological distress at the hospital are in a vulnerable position. Also, that benefits of good sleep during the recovery should be emphasized during hospital stay.
Keyphrases
  • sleep quality
  • depressive symptoms
  • adverse drug
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • acute care
  • patients undergoing
  • cross sectional
  • drug induced
  • psychometric properties
  • patient reported
  • electronic health record