FACTORS AFFECTING THE ANXIETY LEVEL OF PRE-SURGICAL PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL

Maulidia Khairani, Siska Mayang Sari, Rani Lisa Indra
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A surgical procedure may induce psychological reactions in patients, including pre-surgical anxiety. Pre-surgical anxiety can influence the surgical process and patients’ health status after the surgery. Mild, moderate, and severe anxiety are some of the psychological responses to surgical procedures. Patients' anxiety before surgery is affected by internal and external factors. 30 respondents had the most anxiety levels of moderate preoperative patients, with 12 respondents (40%) and 18 respondents (60%) having surgical with mild preoperative anxiety levels. There were 25 respondents with less knowledge. There were 16 respondents (64%) with mild anxiety levels and 9 (36%) with moderate anxiety levels. 55 respondents with high family support, there were 48 respondents (87.3%) with moderate anxiety levels, there were 5 respondents (7.4%) with severe anxiety levels and 2 respondents (3.6%) with mild anxiety levels. The exact cause of anxiety is unknown, but it is thought to factor in experience, knowledge, and family support or RSUD Arifin Achmad, Riau Province. The study aims to describe factors that influence anxiety in patients’ pre-operation. The research instrument was a questionnaire through validity and reliability tests. Univariate and bivariate analyses were applied. The research instrument was a questionnaire through validity and reliability tests. The research showed no significant correlations between experiences, knowledge, and family support with the patients’ anxiety (p-value0.05). It was suggested that the hospital should concern with factors correlated with pre-surgical patients' anxiety and increase the quality of nursing care.
影响住院术前患者焦虑水平的因素
外科手术可能会引起患者的心理反应,包括术前焦虑。术前焦虑会影响手术过程和术后患者的健康状况。轻度、中度和重度焦虑是对外科手术的一些心理反应。患者术前焦虑受内外因素影响。30名受访者术前焦虑水平最高,其中12名受访者(40%)和18名受访者(60%)术前焦虑水平为轻度。有25名受访者的知识较少。轻度焦虑16人(64%),中度焦虑9人(36%)。家庭支持度高的被调查者55人,中度焦虑48人(87.3%),重度焦虑5人(7.4%),轻度焦虑2人(3.6%)。焦虑的确切原因尚不清楚,但它被认为与经验、知识和家庭支持有关。本研究旨在描述影响患者术前焦虑的因素。研究工具为问卷调查,经过效度和信度检验。采用单因素和双因素分析。研究工具为问卷调查,经过效度和信度检验。研究发现,经历、知识、家庭支持与患者焦虑无显著相关(p值0.05)。建议医院应关注与术前患者焦虑相关的因素,提高护理质量。
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