The aim was to identify factors that are related to fear among patients who need to undergo cataract surgery. The data were collected by focus group interviews (n = 27). The doctor-patient relationship, patient education, the wait, hospital organization, social support, sensations, previous experience, outcome of surgery, and coping strategies were identified as the main factors that contribute to feelings of fear related to cataract surgery. Five stages of fear were identified: at home after diagnosis, during preparation for surgery at the hospital, the day of surgery, the post-operative visits, and the period after these follow-up visits at home. A model regarding the factors related to fear in patients awaiting cataract surgery was devel...
Background: Cataract may cause decrease of vision due to clouding of the lens. Poor vision and surge...
OBJECTIVE: This paper describes a randomized controlled single blind study testing the effects of a ...
Abstract Background: Data from several published studies indicate that patients undergoing phacoemul...
The aim was to identify factors that are related to fear among patients who need to undergo cataract...
Purpose This study was conducted to evaluate the impact of precataract surgery fear levels on posto...
Background: Fear is a negative emotion induced by the threat of danger, pain and harm. Cataract surg...
PURPOSE: Identification of emotional factors related to daily difficulties and surgical treatment am...
OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of the study was to assess the convergent validity of the Surgical Fear ...
Background: Cataract constitutes as the leading cause of blindness. Lack of information about the su...
BackgroundThis study aimed to explain the fear of surgery in surgical patients, the affecting factor...
PURPOSE: To analyze emotional reactions related to cataract surgery in two groups of patients (monoc...
BACKGROUND: All surgery provokes various degrees of anxiety for patients. The environment leading up...
Background: In most ophthalmic surgeries, patients are conscious or semi-conscious, and hence, they ...
PURPOSE: Identification of emotional factors related to daily difficulties and surgical treatment am...
Background: Cataract may cause decrease of vision due to clouding of the lens. Poor vision and surge...
OBJECTIVE: This paper describes a randomized controlled single blind study testing the effects of a ...
Abstract Background: Data from several published studies indicate that patients undergoing phacoemul...
The aim was to identify factors that are related to fear among patients who need to undergo cataract...
Purpose This study was conducted to evaluate the impact of precataract surgery fear levels on posto...
Background: Fear is a negative emotion induced by the threat of danger, pain and harm. Cataract surg...
PURPOSE: Identification of emotional factors related to daily difficulties and surgical treatment am...
OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of the study was to assess the convergent validity of the Surgical Fear ...
Background: Cataract constitutes as the leading cause of blindness. Lack of information about the su...
BackgroundThis study aimed to explain the fear of surgery in surgical patients, the affecting factor...
PURPOSE: To analyze emotional reactions related to cataract surgery in two groups of patients (monoc...
BACKGROUND: All surgery provokes various degrees of anxiety for patients. The environment leading up...
Background: In most ophthalmic surgeries, patients are conscious or semi-conscious, and hence, they ...
PURPOSE: Identification of emotional factors related to daily difficulties and surgical treatment am...
Background: Cataract may cause decrease of vision due to clouding of the lens. Poor vision and surge...
OBJECTIVE: This paper describes a randomized controlled single blind study testing the effects of a ...
Abstract Background: Data from several published studies indicate that patients undergoing phacoemul...