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Vol. 64. Issue 4.
Pages 347-352 (October 1998)
Vol. 64. Issue 4.
Pages 347-352 (October 1998)
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Eficacia de una intervención cognitivo-conductual en pacientes quirúrgicos
EFFICACY OF COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION IN SURGICAL PATIENTS
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a Psicóloga clínica. Unidad de Atención al Paciente Quirúrgico. Centro Médico Delfos. Barcelona
b Profesora titular. Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.
c Profesor. Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
d Psicóloga.Hospital Parc Taulí. Sabadell. Barcelona. Servicio de Ginecología (Dr. C. Foradada). Hospital Parc Taulí. Sabadell. Barcelona
e Médico adjunto. Hospital Parc Taulí. Sabadell. Barcelona. Servicio de Ginecología (Dr. C. Foradada). Hospital Parc Taulí. Sabadell. Barcelona
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The aim of this study was to design and test the efficacy of a psychological technique to reduce levels of anxiety and depression in surgery patients and to facilitate their recovery. The test group was composed of 30 women who were to have a hysterectomy. These women were divided into two groups: an experimental group and a control group. The technique involved various elements: a) information; b) the expression of emotions; c) breathing, relaxation and visualization; d) exercises to facilitate recovery, and e) distribution of informative leaflets. It was observed that, compared to the control group, the experimental group suffered less anxiety, less postsurgical depression, less pain and fewer postoperative complications. The women in this group needed fewer painkillers, regained their normal bodily functions and needed a shorter hospital stay. We can thus conclude that the psychological technique designed proved efficient in facilitating the recovery of surgical patients.
Keywords:
Psychological technique
Anxiety
Depression
Recovery
Surgical patients
Quality of care