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5 pages in length. The writer provides brief summaries of five journal articles pertaining to anxiety and hospital procedures in relation to obtaining information prior to the procedures. 5 sources - annotated bibliography only.
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anxiety levels with preoperative teaching. One hundred patients scheduled to have cardiac surgery comprised the study respondents, whereby half were in the control group and half were in the
intervention group. Intervention respondents received instruction as established by the patient education booklet, while the control group received information from a nurse as a means by which to determine
what/if any difference in anxiety level existed due to method of data dispersal. Levels were measured three days after surgery for both groups via the Self-Evaluation Questionnaire for State
and Trait Anxiety Inventory. The control group demonstrated slightly higher anxiety scores than their intervention counterparts. No statistical differences existed with the two groups in relation to the
state and trait anxiety scores; lower scores were recorded by the intervention group. The researcher who provided information to the intervention group was given a satisfactory rating by everyone
in the group. Lamarche D.; et al (1998). The preparation of patients for cardiac surgery. Clinical Nursing Research 7:4, 390-405. Randomized
pre and post-test quasi-experimental design for determining impact of intervention education method via telephone one week after a preadmission teaching session. Experimental group took part in another education method
via telephone as well, while the control group did not. Fifty-four respondents were comprised of patients in preparation for first-time elective CAVG performed at a tertiary care teaching hospital
in a large city. Random assignment placed the forty-five men and nine women into control or experimental group whose mean age was 63.7 (control) and 63.5 (experimental). Teaching
program gave patients details pertaining to hospitalization, coronary artery disease and how to alter lifestyle choices in order to avoid further issues. Investigators placed follow-up calls one week subsequent
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