Preoperative patient anxiety level before and after informed consent for general anesthesia

Background — Informed consent anesthesia should be administered even in pediatric patients through their parents, thereby reducing anxiety. Objective — This study aimed to determine the difference in anxiety level of the preoperative patient before and after given informed consent about general anes...

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Main Authors: Ardi Pramono, Bagus Putra Raharjo
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Language:English
Published: Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov) 2021-06-01
Series:Russian Open Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://romj.org/node/378
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description Background — Informed consent anesthesia should be administered even in pediatric patients through their parents, thereby reducing anxiety. Objective — This study aimed to determine the difference in anxiety level of the preoperative patient before and after given informed consent about general anesthesia. Settings and Design — This was a quasi-experimental study with one group pre-test and post-test study design. Material and Methods - Patients who were to undergo surgery with general anesthesia in PKU Muhammadiyah Gamping Hospital were the subjects in this study. There were 41 subjects selected as study samples using consecutive sampling. Anxiety level was assessed by the HRS-A scale (0.91 and 0.97). Statistical analysis used: All data were analyzed by the marginal homogeneity comparative test. Results — A significant decrease in preoperative patient anxiety levels was observed after the patient was given general anesthesia informed consent (p<0.05), compared to levels before informed consent. Thus, giving informed consent before general anesthesia could decrease the subject’s anxiety level in preoperative patients. Conclusion — Thus, giving informed consent prior to general anesthesia could decrease the subject’s anxiety level in preoperative patients.
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spelling doaj-art-1450926fe05749f38c1dcc6547bec3d32025-08-20T03:19:17ZengLimited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)Russian Open Medical Journal2304-34152021-06-01102e020510.15275/rusomj.2021.0205Preoperative patient anxiety level before and after informed consent for general anesthesiaArdi PramonoBagus Putra RaharjoBackground — Informed consent anesthesia should be administered even in pediatric patients through their parents, thereby reducing anxiety. Objective — This study aimed to determine the difference in anxiety level of the preoperative patient before and after given informed consent about general anesthesia. Settings and Design — This was a quasi-experimental study with one group pre-test and post-test study design. Material and Methods - Patients who were to undergo surgery with general anesthesia in PKU Muhammadiyah Gamping Hospital were the subjects in this study. There were 41 subjects selected as study samples using consecutive sampling. Anxiety level was assessed by the HRS-A scale (0.91 and 0.97). Statistical analysis used: All data were analyzed by the marginal homogeneity comparative test. Results — A significant decrease in preoperative patient anxiety levels was observed after the patient was given general anesthesia informed consent (p<0.05), compared to levels before informed consent. Thus, giving informed consent before general anesthesia could decrease the subject’s anxiety level in preoperative patients. Conclusion — Thus, giving informed consent prior to general anesthesia could decrease the subject’s anxiety level in preoperative patients.https://romj.org/node/378anxietygeneral anesthesiainformed consentreducing anxietyanesthesia informed consent
spellingShingle Ardi Pramono
Bagus Putra Raharjo
Preoperative patient anxiety level before and after informed consent for general anesthesia
Russian Open Medical Journal
anxiety
general anesthesia
informed consent
reducing anxiety
anesthesia informed consent
title Preoperative patient anxiety level before and after informed consent for general anesthesia
title_full Preoperative patient anxiety level before and after informed consent for general anesthesia
title_fullStr Preoperative patient anxiety level before and after informed consent for general anesthesia
title_full_unstemmed Preoperative patient anxiety level before and after informed consent for general anesthesia
title_short Preoperative patient anxiety level before and after informed consent for general anesthesia
title_sort preoperative patient anxiety level before and after informed consent for general anesthesia
topic anxiety
general anesthesia
informed consent
reducing anxiety
anesthesia informed consent
url https://romj.org/node/378
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