Stress Management in Patients before Surgery

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  • Tayebi, Vida Instructor, Department of Nursing ,School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bojnord, Iran
Abstract:

عمل جراحی گذشته از نوع وسعت آن، یک وضعیت استرس زای شدیدبرای هر بیمار است.قبل از عمل بیمار با ترسها و نگرانیهای گوناگون در رابطه بابیماری و عمل از جمله تصور احساس در پس از جراحی روبرو شده و دچار ترس و اضطراب می گردد.

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volume 14  issue 2

pages  36- 39

publication date 2004-05

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