Factors related to anxiety before surgery in children in urological operating rooms

This study aimed to determine the factors associated with preoperative anxiety in school-age children and adolescents at one of top hospital in the capital city of Indonesia. This study used analytical cross-sectional study. The selection of respondents used proportional stratified random sampling...

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Main Authors: Erlis Kurniasari, Nur Agustini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2021-05-01
Series:La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
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Online Access:http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/261
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spelling doaj-a12999745b984ebab0b0d48e97e6401d2021-05-21T11:05:45ZengPAGEPress PublicationsLa Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica0391-53872420-77482021-05-0143s110.4081/pmc.2021.261Factors related to anxiety before surgery in children in urological operating roomsErlis Kurniasari0Nur Agustini1Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, DepokDepartment of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia, Depok This study aimed to determine the factors associated with preoperative anxiety in school-age children and adolescents at one of top hospital in the capital city of Indonesia. This study used analytical cross-sectional study. The selection of respondents used proportional stratified random sampling with a total of 86 respondents consisting of 43 school age children and 43 adolescents. Data analysis employed was the Chi-Square and Independent TTest. The results showed that anxiety was being experienced by 54.7% of respondents. In this study, it was found that there was a significant relationship (p<α) among children anxiety before surgery and age, family presence, previous operating experience and patient waiting time. Meanwhile, there was no significant relationship between gender and anxiety level before surgery in children. The results of this study can be used as the basis and reference for the hospital in making policies regarding efforts to manage anxiety before surgery in children. Accordingly, nurses could make appropriate nursing care interventions in preoperative patients to overcome preoperative anxiety experienced by schoolage children and adolescents. http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/261Adolescentpreoperative anxietyschool-age children
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Nur Agustini
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Nur Agustini
Factors related to anxiety before surgery in children in urological operating rooms
La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
Adolescent
preoperative anxiety
school-age children
author_facet Erlis Kurniasari
Nur Agustini
author_sort Erlis Kurniasari
title Factors related to anxiety before surgery in children in urological operating rooms
title_short Factors related to anxiety before surgery in children in urological operating rooms
title_full Factors related to anxiety before surgery in children in urological operating rooms
title_fullStr Factors related to anxiety before surgery in children in urological operating rooms
title_full_unstemmed Factors related to anxiety before surgery in children in urological operating rooms
title_sort factors related to anxiety before surgery in children in urological operating rooms
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
issn 0391-5387
2420-7748
publishDate 2021-05-01
description This study aimed to determine the factors associated with preoperative anxiety in school-age children and adolescents at one of top hospital in the capital city of Indonesia. This study used analytical cross-sectional study. The selection of respondents used proportional stratified random sampling with a total of 86 respondents consisting of 43 school age children and 43 adolescents. Data analysis employed was the Chi-Square and Independent TTest. The results showed that anxiety was being experienced by 54.7% of respondents. In this study, it was found that there was a significant relationship (p<α) among children anxiety before surgery and age, family presence, previous operating experience and patient waiting time. Meanwhile, there was no significant relationship between gender and anxiety level before surgery in children. The results of this study can be used as the basis and reference for the hospital in making policies regarding efforts to manage anxiety before surgery in children. Accordingly, nurses could make appropriate nursing care interventions in preoperative patients to overcome preoperative anxiety experienced by schoolage children and adolescents.
topic Adolescent
preoperative anxiety
school-age children
url http://www.pediatrmedchir.org/index.php/pmc/article/view/261
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