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Interpretation of anxiety, fear, and complication of anaesthesia :a prospective cross sectional study

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Jaipur Health Education Bureau 2024Edition: Vol.19(3), Jul-SepDescription: 20-30pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of hospital pharmacySummary: Background: Anxiety is an emotional state of worry bought on by the panic situation, preoperative anxiety and fear causes behavioural and emotional changes regarding anaesthesia affect. Which affect the management of anaesthesia it is to discuss the factor affecting the fear and causes of anxiety and complication arising from anaesthetic agents and achieving patient satisfaction. Method: it is a prospective cross-sectional study in inpatient department during 6 months period. Individuals' patient anxiety was assessed by using standard scale APAIS [ Amsterdam preoperative anxiety and information scale]. Result: from 300 subject, among them 50.67% were female and 49.33% were males. were >60 (30.67%) years. 53.67% Patients were school educated. We have seen that patient >60 years, and uneducated patients, and levels of anxiety 52.67%. General anaesthesia was mostly used 44.00%. and mostly used an aesthetic technique was spinal 48.33%. Most of the individuals were afraid of post-operative pain 29.00%. Hypertension was frequently seen in complications 27.00%, followed by hypotension 13.33%. 91.67% were satisfied with the information given to them, and 52.33% were worried about the surgery, pain, anaesthesia, and many other factors. Conclusion: With the above study, our investigation showed that preoperative anxiety is still prevalent now as it had been in previous years. Females, elderly patients, and school-educated participants are at greater risk for preoperative anxiety. We believe that level of educational qualification, type of surgery, type of anaesthesia shows a positive impact on preoperative worry. We conclude that it is crucial to know patients' anxiety, factors of fear and find the best approach to reduce their anxiety.
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Background: Anxiety is an emotional state of worry bought on by the panic situation, preoperative anxiety and fear
causes behavioural and emotional changes regarding anaesthesia affect. Which affect the management of anaesthesia
it is to discuss the factor affecting the fear and causes of anxiety and complication arising from anaesthetic agents and
achieving patient satisfaction. Method: it is a prospective cross-sectional study in inpatient department during 6
months period. Individuals' patient anxiety was assessed by using standard scale APAIS [ Amsterdam preoperative
anxiety and information scale]. Result: from 300 subject, among them 50.67% were female and 49.33% were
males. were >60 (30.67%) years. 53.67% Patients were school educated. We have seen that patient >60 years, and
uneducated patients, and levels of anxiety 52.67%. General anaesthesia was mostly used 44.00%. and mostly used
an aesthetic technique was spinal 48.33%. Most of the individuals were afraid of post-operative pain 29.00%.
Hypertension was frequently seen in complications 27.00%, followed by hypotension 13.33%. 91.67% were
satisfied with the information given to them, and 52.33% were worried about the surgery, pain, anaesthesia, and many
other factors. Conclusion: With the above study, our investigation showed that preoperative anxiety is still prevalent
now as it had been in previous years. Females, elderly patients, and school-educated participants are at greater risk for
preoperative anxiety. We believe that level of educational qualification, type of surgery, type of anaesthesia shows a
positive impact on preoperative worry. We conclude that it is crucial to know patients' anxiety, factors of fear and find
the best approach to reduce their anxiety.

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