Soydaş Yeşilyurt Duygu, Yildiz Findik Ümmü
Author Affiliations: Department of Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey.
Comput Inform Nurs. 2019 Aug;37(8):430-436. doi: 10.1097/CIN.0000000000000505.
Video images are used as materials to provide information. This quasi-experimental research was intended to determine the effect of preoperative video information on the anxiety and satisfaction levels of patients undergoing abdominal surgery. The research was conducted from January 2015 to April 2016; 70 patients participated (35 in the experimental and 35 in the control group) who underwent planned open abdominal surgery. Data were collected by having the patients complete a patient identification form and the Anxiety Specific to Surgery Questionnaire, as well as by means of the Satisfaction With Nursing Care Scale via face-to-face interviews. After the patients in the experimental group viewed the video information, the Anxiety Specific to Surgery Questionnaire mean scores of the experimental group were lower than before the information (P < .001) and scores for the control group (P < .001). Satisfaction With Nursing Care Scale mean scores were also higher than those of the control group (P < .001). In order to decrease the anxiety levels of surgical patients and increase their satisfaction levels, we suggest that they should be informed via video images.
视频图像被用作提供信息的材料。这项准实验研究旨在确定术前视频信息对接受腹部手术患者焦虑水平和满意度的影响。该研究于2015年1月至2016年4月进行;70名接受计划性开腹手术的患者参与其中(实验组35名,对照组35名)。通过让患者填写患者识别表和手术特异性焦虑问卷,以及通过面对面访谈使用护理满意度量表来收集数据。实验组患者观看视频信息后,实验组手术特异性焦虑问卷的平均得分低于信息观看前(P <.001),且低于对照组(P <.001)。护理满意度量表的平均得分也高于对照组(P <.001)。为了降低手术患者的焦虑水平并提高他们的满意度,我们建议通过视频图像对他们进行告知。