One hundred and twenty children aged 5–12 years and their parents were interviewed preoperatively about anxiety and fear. Needles, postoperative pain, the unknown, and many unrecognizable people in the induction room were all reported as increasing anxiety for children. Effective modes of reducing children’s anxiety were considered to be the prospect of eating after surgery, staff speaking directly to children in a friendly way, and having a television to watch. Parents’ suggestions for reducing children’s anxiety included giving better explanations, ensuring that children who have had their operations do not return to the same ward where other children are still waiting, and providing more distractions
The aim of the study was to examine whether prepatory information before surgery was effective on ad...
The aim of this thesis was to find out how much and in what way children are prepared for surgical p...
Introduction: Hospitalization and surgery are among the most difficult experiences which children an...
Pediatric patients who are hospitalized or subject to surgery suffer anxiety from a number of source...
This study aimed to identify factors contributing to anxiety at induction of anaesthesia in children...
The overall aim of this thesis is to investigate the pre-operative anxiety experienced by children a...
Background and objectives: Preoperative Anxiety is a negative factor in anesthetic and surgical expe...
The preoperative experience can cause significant anxiety for both pediatric patients and their pare...
Background: Preoperative anxiety in children is a common phenomenon, 40-70% of all children shows si...
Purpose: The effects of anxiety on the patient and his/her family are known to be the main factors t...
Anxiety is a common event in children before surgery. Several ways have been proposed to assess the ...
Anxiety in children undergoing surgery is characterized by feelings of tension, apprehension, nervou...
Surgery is a distressing time for children, adolescents and their families. Post-surgery, a signific...
Preoperative anxiety (anxiety regarding impending surgical experience) in children is a common pheno...
This study attempts to identify the incidence and specific sources of anxiety in the parents of chil...
The aim of the study was to examine whether prepatory information before surgery was effective on ad...
The aim of this thesis was to find out how much and in what way children are prepared for surgical p...
Introduction: Hospitalization and surgery are among the most difficult experiences which children an...
Pediatric patients who are hospitalized or subject to surgery suffer anxiety from a number of source...
This study aimed to identify factors contributing to anxiety at induction of anaesthesia in children...
The overall aim of this thesis is to investigate the pre-operative anxiety experienced by children a...
Background and objectives: Preoperative Anxiety is a negative factor in anesthetic and surgical expe...
The preoperative experience can cause significant anxiety for both pediatric patients and their pare...
Background: Preoperative anxiety in children is a common phenomenon, 40-70% of all children shows si...
Purpose: The effects of anxiety on the patient and his/her family are known to be the main factors t...
Anxiety is a common event in children before surgery. Several ways have been proposed to assess the ...
Anxiety in children undergoing surgery is characterized by feelings of tension, apprehension, nervou...
Surgery is a distressing time for children, adolescents and their families. Post-surgery, a signific...
Preoperative anxiety (anxiety regarding impending surgical experience) in children is a common pheno...
This study attempts to identify the incidence and specific sources of anxiety in the parents of chil...
The aim of the study was to examine whether prepatory information before surgery was effective on ad...
The aim of this thesis was to find out how much and in what way children are prepared for surgical p...
Introduction: Hospitalization and surgery are among the most difficult experiences which children an...