Preoperative Parental Anxiety before Elective Surgery in Children:Developing Countries Perspective
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Background: The admission of children for elective surgery is most frequently done on the day of surgery and it is crucial in reducing parental anxiety.
Aim: To explore the preoperative parental anxiety before elective surgery in Children.
Method: Data was collected through self report using State - Trait Anxiety Inventory from 151 parents, preoperatively.
Results: It was found that parents of a child undergoing for an abdominal surgery had a significantly higher level of state anxiety than those whose child was going for herniotomy (F = 3.67; P< 0.05). Type of surgery and any history of previous surgery were found to be factors that determined the level of anxiety (F = 5.84; P< 0.05). Findings revealed a positive significant correlation between the State Anxiety Inventory [SAI] and Trait Anxiety Inventory [TAI] (r = 0.31; P<0.05).
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