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Impact of Preoperative Counseling and Education in Reducing Anxiety Levels in Patients With Gynecologic Tumors

Impact of Preoperative Counseling and Education in Reducing Anxiety Levels in Patients With Gynecologic Tumors: A Prospective Randomized Study

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
274 (estimated)
Sponsor
Barretos Cancer Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
20 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The surgical procedure can be considered a transition in the patient's life. The transition can generate instability and produce negative effects, which may be temporary or permanent. Failure to prepare people to deal with the unexpected, such as diagnosing a disease, such as cancer, and surgical necessity can be a frightening and frustrating experience, developing painful and distressing feelings, involving their family members as well.

Detailed description

A preoperative orientation process with potential benefits to the patient has been adopted for some surgical procedures. However, recently some surgical specialties such as orthopedics have been implemented in their routine a potentially modifiable conduct of the emotional trauma of a surgery, is the use of the preoperative advice and orientation, in order to attain an ability to increase the client's satisfaction, to facilitate the recovery, decrease the rate of complications without increasing reintegration, decrease hospitalization time and health costs without additional patient risk. There is a belief among surgeons that preoperative counseling and counseling is vitally important for a post-operative outcome. Despite this, there is a paucity of well-conducted studies that examine the importance of the need for preoperative counseling with detailed information to analyze the yearnings and needs as well as the emotional impact. In addition, there are few studies evaluating the emotional impact and impact in the postoperative period in general of detailed preoperative counseling in patients with gynecological tumors submitted to laparotomy and minimally invasive surgery. For these reasons, this study aims to evaluate whether the application of detailed and clear preoperative counseling and education about the surgical procedure to be performed, as well as all the perioperative guidelines that involve the procedure versus the usual preoperative orientation and preoperative, can have an impact on the level of anxiety of the patient and the companion, as well as assess the degree of satisfaction of the companion.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALPre-operative Counseling and EducationGroup control Pre-operative Orientation Routine Application of the questionnaire (ESAS) and (HADS) Post-operative Immediate (1 OP) Application of the Questionnaire to assess HADS and ESAS Anxiety (Patient) Experimental Group Pre-operative Counseling and Education Application of the questionnaire (ESAS) and (HADS) Late postoperative (2 - 4 weeks) Questioning the patient and companion evaluating the degree of satisfaction regarding the preoperative guidelines.

Timeline

Start date
2018-08-15
Primary completion
2018-12-30
Completion
2019-08-15
First posted
2018-06-29
Last updated
2019-01-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Brazil

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03574155. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.