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通过术前教育减轻焦虑:让未来变得熟悉。

Reducing anxiety by pre-operative education: make the future familiar.

作者信息

Spalding Nichola Jane

机构信息

School of Occupational Therapy, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.

出版信息

Occup Ther Int. 2003;10(4):278-93. doi: 10.1002/oti.191.

Abstract

Pre-operative education is widely used by occupational therapists all over the world to help patients prepare for their impending surgery and post-operative needs. The purpose of this research was to gain understanding of how the pre-operative education process is beneficial in reducing anxiety for patients awaiting a total hip replacement provided in one National Health Service Trust in England. The participants in this study were a convenient sample of health care professionals who presented information on pre-operative education during a nine-month data collection period, and a sample of patients who attended the programme. Data were collected from observing five pre-operative education programmes, 26 written patient evaluations, 16 interviews with seven presenters of the education, observation of three team meetings, 20 interviews with 10 patients, and documentation pertaining to the programme. From the results it seems that patient education can reduce anxiety by making the unknown familiar. Such familiarity can be achieved in three ways by: providing an understanding of the experiences patients will encounter during and after surgery; giving an opportunity to meet the staff that will be caring for them; and familiarizing patients with the environments they will meet when in hospital. Major limitations of the study were not being able to control for researcher bias and not providing a standardized instrument to collect data. It is recommended that further research be carried out to understand the dynamics between patient education and the reduction of anxiety among patients undergoing hip replacements.

摘要

术前教育在世界各地被职业治疗师广泛使用,以帮助患者为即将进行的手术和术后需求做好准备。本研究的目的是了解在英格兰一家国民医疗服务信托机构中,术前教育过程如何有助于减轻等待全髋关节置换手术患者的焦虑。本研究的参与者包括在为期九个月的数据收集期间介绍术前教育信息的医疗保健专业人员的便利样本,以及参加该项目的患者样本。数据收集自观察五个术前教育项目、26份患者书面评估、对七位教育课程主讲人的16次访谈、观察三次团队会议、对10位患者的20次访谈以及与该项目相关的文件。从结果来看,患者教育似乎可以通过让未知变得熟悉来减轻焦虑。这种熟悉可以通过三种方式实现:让患者了解手术期间及术后会遇到的经历;提供机会让患者认识将会照顾他们的工作人员;让患者熟悉他们在医院将会遇到的环境。该研究的主要局限性在于无法控制研究者偏差,且未提供标准化工具来收集数据。建议进行进一步研究,以了解患者教育与髋关节置换患者焦虑减轻之间的动态关系。

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