Psychological Distress in Candidates for Surgery: a Comparative Study Between Patients with Chronic and Acute Diseases

N. Ghanbari, M. Narimani
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Background: Preoperative psychological distress, including anxiety, stress, and depression, is an important issue in psychological pathology. It is of double importance among vulnerable groups such as patients with incurable chronic diseases (such as breast cancer) and simple diseases (such as cholecystitis). We assessed the development of anxiety and stress symptoms in two groups undergoing surgery; breast cancer patients and patients undergoing cholecystectomy. Methods: In a causal-comparative study, 30 participants were selected consecutively from a list of candidates for mastectomy and were compared with 30 patients undergoing cholecystectomy in terms of psychological distress. All samples completed the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scales-21 (DASS-21). Results: Our results showed that the average scores of stress (P < .000F=1/71), anxiety (P< .000F=117/556), and depression (P < .000F=3/41) were higher in patients with breast cancer surgery (mastectomy) than in those undergoing cholecystectomy surgery. Conclusion: Patients themselves have significant effects on the level of their stress. So, in this study, we attempted to examine the effects of stress and anxiety on people before surgery.
外科手术候选者的心理困扰:慢性和急性疾病患者的比较研究
背景:术前心理困扰,包括焦虑、压力和抑郁,是心理病理学中的一个重要问题。对于患有无法治愈的慢性病(如乳腺癌)和单纯性疾病(如胆囊炎)的弱势群体来说,它具有双重重要性。我们评估了两组手术患者焦虑和压力症状的发展;乳腺癌患者和胆囊切除术患者。方法:在一项因果比较研究中,从乳房切除术候选人名单中连续选择30名参与者,并与30名胆囊切除术患者进行心理困扰比较。所有样本均完成抑郁、焦虑和压力量表-21 (DASS-21)。结果:乳腺癌手术(乳房切除术)患者的压力(P< . 000f =1/71)、焦虑(P< . 000f =117/556)和抑郁(P< . 000f =3/41)的平均得分高于胆囊切除术患者。结论:患者自身对应激水平有显著影响。因此,在这项研究中,我们试图检查手术前压力和焦虑对人们的影响。
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