How could perioperative anxiety be addressed via surgical team communication approaches? Findings from a scoping review.

Hospital practice Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-11 DOI:10.1080/21548331.2022.2059979
Mariana-Denisa Petrescu, Florian Popa, Victor-Lorin Purcărea
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Objectives: Surgical patients and their families experience high rates of perioperative anxiety, which determine a negative impact on their surgery-related outcomes. Understanding what communicational aspects positively impact perioperative anxiety may help promote more efficient, patient-centered communication approaches which could address this issue. The aim of this scoping review was to synthesize published research on communication between surgical employees and adult patients and their relatives, and its role in managing perioperative anxiety.

Methods: A scoping review approach was used across four international databases to search for publications detailing communicational interventions and approaches employed in surgical contexts and their impact on surgical patients' and their caregivers' perioperative anxiety levels. Results were narratively synthesized.

Results: Twenty-two studies were included in this scoping review, which were grouped according to their communication intervention into one of five categories: technology-assisted interventions, interpersonal communication, educational programs, tools for facilitating exchange of information and theory-derived communication strategies. Records reported mixed results in terms of reducing perioperative anxiety. Facilitating and hindering factors in interpersonal communication in this context were further synthesized.

Conclusion: A multitude of communicational approaches and their effect on anxiety have been investigated within surgical settings, with varying results. Existing evidence suggests that it is vital to address surgical patients' anxiety through personalized empathetic communication, tailored to an individual's case, preferences, and needs. Key aspects of patient-healthcare professional communication which may impact perioperative anxiety were identified and may be utilized in future trainings for communication skills among surgical teams.

围手术期焦虑如何通过手术团队沟通的方式解决?范围审查的结果
目的外科患者及其家属围手术期焦虑的发生率很高,这对他们的手术相关结果产生了负面影响。了解哪些沟通方面对围手术期焦虑有积极影响,可能有助于促进更有效、以患者为中心的沟通方法,从而解决这一问题。本综述的目的是综合已发表的关于外科工作人员与成年患者及其亲属之间的沟通及其在处理围手术期焦虑中的作用的研究。方法采用范围综述方法,在四个国际数据库中搜索详细描述外科环境中采用的沟通干预措施和方法及其对手术患者及其护理人员围手术期焦虑水平影响的出版物。对结果进行叙述性综合。结果22项研究被纳入本综述,并根据其沟通干预分为5类:技术辅助干预、人际沟通、教育计划、促进信息交流的工具和理论衍生的沟通策略。记录报告了在减少围手术期焦虑方面的不同结果。在此背景下,进一步综合了人际交往中的促进因素和阻碍因素。结论:在外科环境中研究了多种沟通方法及其对焦虑的影响,结果各不相同。现有证据表明,通过个性化的移情沟通来解决手术患者的焦虑是至关重要的,这种沟通要根据个人的情况、偏好和需求量身定制。确定了可能影响围手术期焦虑的患者-医疗保健专业沟通的关键方面,并可在未来的外科团队沟通技巧培训中加以利用。
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