Mitchell Mark
College of Health and Social Care, University of Salford.
Nurs Times. 2012;108(48):14-6.
An increase in minimal-stay surgery has reduced opportunities for nurses to discuss patients' anxieties about anaesthesia and the procedures that they will undergo. To allay patient anxieties and therefore promote a good recovery from surgery, nurses need to put in place a planned programme of information provision for patients. They are in a good position to promote patients' feelings of control and ability to cope, and help them to think positively.
微创外科手术的增加减少了护士与患者讨论其对麻醉及即将接受的手术感到焦虑的机会。为了减轻患者的焦虑从而促进手术的良好恢复,护士需要为患者制定一个有计划的信息提供方案。护士能够很好地促进患者的掌控感和应对能力,并帮助他们积极思考。