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Effectiveness of nursing interventions for preoperative anxiety in adults: A systematic review with meta-analysis.

Authors :
Ruiz Hernández C
Gómez-Urquiza JL
Pradas-Hernández L
Vargas Roman K
Suleiman-Martos N
Albendín-García L
Cañadas-De la Fuente GA
Source :
Journal of advanced nursing [J Adv Nurs] 2021 Aug; Vol. 77 (8), pp. 3274-3285. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 23.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Aims: The aim of this review and meta-analysis is to analyse the effectiveness of nursing interventions for the management of preoperative anxiety in adults.<br />Background: The perioperative process is a stressful situation for many people who are going to be operated and it can generate feelings of anxiety. Also, preoperative anxiety can appear in the perioperative period. Nursing management of preoperative anxiety through individualized interventions can be effective for reducing anxiety.<br />Design: A systematic review with meta-analysis was performed.<br />Data Sources: CINAHL, CUIDEN, Pubmed, ProQuest and Scopus databases were consulted without restriction per year of publication. The search was conducted in February 2020.<br />Review Methods: Experimental studies on nursing management in preoperative anxiety with adults sample (>18 years) published in English and/or Spanish were included. All types of surgery were included in the review. A random effects meta-analysis was performed to estimate the effect size for preoperative anxiety measured with STAI.<br />Results: After the selection process n = 9 quantitative studies with nursing interventions for preoperative anxiety were included. A preoperative educational and informative interview was used in six studies, one study used empathic interview, one used motivational interview and one used hand massage. The meta-analysis, including four studies using nursing interviews, had a sample of n = 419 in the intervention group and n = 445 in the control group. The mean difference in preoperative state anxiety measured with the STAI was in favour of the nursing intervention.<br />Conclusion: Nursing interventions for patients who are going to be operated seems to have a positive impact in their preoperative anxiety. However, due to the low number of studies and the heterogeneity of the sample, more research is needed about the topic.<br /> (© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1365-2648
Volume :
77
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of advanced nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33755246
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.14827