THE INFLUENCE OF PREOPERATIVE INTERVIEW BY AN ANESTHESIOLOGIST WITH A VIDEO PRESENTATION ON THE LEVEL OF PREOPERATIVE ANXIETY IN PATIENTS WITH EXCESSIVE WEIGHT AND OBESITY

Y. Lisun, D. Hulias
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Introduction. The preoperative period is one of the most stressful stages of treatment. Anxiety is the first phase of stress, a universal reaction of the body to an extreme situation. During the anticipation phase of the threat, the human body mobilizes and tries to resist it by activating various compensatory reactions. Objective. To evaluate the influence of a preoperative interview by an anesthesiologist with a video presentation and without it on the level of anxiety during the preoperative preparation stage in patients with excessive weight and obesity. Materials and methods. The level of anxiety was assessed at the preoperative preparation stages in patients with surgical profiles, excessive weight, and obesity. The study included 145 patients, divided into two groups: Group 1–71 patients and Group 2–74 patients. A visual analog scale of anxiety (VAS-A) was used to assess the level of anxiety. The patient's level of anxiety was evaluated before the start of the interview with the anesthesiologist, after the preoperative examination, and before the beginning of the surgical intervention. The visual analog scale of anxiety at different stages of the study was provided on other questionnaire sheets to exclude visual comparison of the patient's previous result. Results. In Group 1, the classic interview significantly reduced patient anxiety (Z=2.62; p=0.008). The level of anxiety before the start of the surgical intervention significantly increased compared to the level of anxiety after the interview (Z=3.28; p=0.001) and compared to the level of anxiety before the start of the interview (Z=2.62; p=0.1), the indicator was higher, without statistically significant difference. In Group 2, the classic interview by the anesthesiologist supplemented with a video presentation significantly reduced anxiety (Z=2.4; p=0.01). The level of anxiety significantly increased before the start of the surgical intervention (Z=2.48; p=0.01), but compared to the anxiety before the beginning of the interview (Z=1.38; p=0.16), this indicator was lower, although without a statistically significant difference. Before the surgical intervention, most patients noted the usefulness of the video presentation, indicating a greater confidence in safety and trust in the surgical team Conclusion. A comprehensive and informative preoperative interview with an anesthesiologist reduces the patient's anxiety level before the operation.
麻醉师通过视频演示进行术前访谈对体重超标和肥胖患者术前焦虑程度的影响
导言术前阶段是治疗过程中压力最大的阶段之一。焦虑是压力的第一阶段,是人体对极端情况的普遍反应。在威胁的预期阶段,人体会通过激活各种代偿反应来动员和抵御威胁。 目的:评估术前镇静剂的影响。评估在术前准备阶段由麻醉师进行术前访谈并播放视频演示和不播放视频演示对体重超标和肥胖症患者焦虑程度的影响。 材料和方法。在术前准备阶段,对有手术史、体重超标和肥胖症的患者的焦虑程度进行了评估。研究包括 145 名患者,分为两组:第一组-71 例患者和第二组-74 例患者。焦虑程度采用视觉模拟量表(VAS-A)进行评估。在开始与麻醉师面谈之前、术前检查之后和手术开始之前对患者的焦虑程度进行评估。研究不同阶段的焦虑程度视觉模拟量表列在其他问卷上,以便对患者之前的结果进行直观比较。 结果在第一组中,经典访谈明显减轻了患者的焦虑(Z=2.62;P=0.008)。与面谈后的焦虑水平相比,手术干预开始前的焦虑水平明显增加(Z=3.28;P=0.001),与面谈开始前的焦虑水平相比(Z=2.62;P=0.1),该指标更高,但无统计学差异。在第 2 组中,由麻醉师进行经典访谈并辅以视频演示可显著减轻焦虑(Z=2.4;p=0.01)。手术干预开始前的焦虑程度明显增加(Z=2.48;P=0.01),但与访谈开始前的焦虑程度相比(Z=1.38;P=0.16),这一指标有所降低,但无统计学差异。在手术干预前,大多数患者都注意到了视频演示的作用,这表明他们对手术团队的安全和信任有了更大的信心。与麻醉师进行全面、翔实的术前访谈可降低患者在手术前的焦虑程度。
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