Anderson K O, Masur F T
J Behav Med. 1983 Mar;6(1):1-40. doi: 10.1007/BF00845274.
Psychological preparation for invasive medical and dental procedures has been based on the rationale that high levels of preprocedural fear are detrimental to patients' subsequent adaptation. After a brief survey of the theoretical and empirical evidence pertaining to this rationale, the major psychological approaches designed to alleviate preprocedural concern and enhance recovery are discussed. Outcome studies that have employed informative, psychotherapeutic, modeling, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, and/or hypnotic techniques are summarized and evaluated. Although the research suggests that each of these approaches can be effective, such serious methodological problems as heterogeneity of sample characteristics, limited range of outcome measures, and lack of manipulation checks prevent definitive conclusions. Legal-ethical concerns and the issue of cost effectiveness are also considered. Suggestions are made for future research and theory development.
侵入性医疗和牙科手术的心理准备工作基于这样一种理论基础,即术前高度恐惧不利于患者随后的适应过程。在简要回顾了与该理论基础相关的理论和实证证据后,讨论了旨在减轻术前担忧并促进康复的主要心理方法。总结并评估了采用信息性、心理治疗、示范、行为、认知行为和/或催眠技术的结果研究。尽管研究表明这些方法中的每一种都可能有效,但诸如样本特征异质性、结果测量范围有限以及缺乏操作检验等严重的方法学问题阻碍了得出明确的结论。还考虑了法律伦理问题和成本效益问题。对未来的研究和理论发展提出了建议。