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Assessment of Preoperative Anxiety and Evaluation of Calming Interventions: Anonymous Patient Survey

Assessment of Preoperative Anxiety and Evaluation of Calming Interventions: Anonymous Patient Survey

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this study is to better understand the anxiety of patients before elective surgeries and to investigate which measures for calming are perceived as helpful or pleasant. Adult, German-speaking patients (≥18 years) in the elective surgical setting at UKB are invited to participate. It is planned that at least 400 patients will take part in the survey. The survey is conducted anonymously, voluntarily, and without the collection of personal data. This is a purely observational study without any intervention.

Description

Patients who come to the premedication outpatient clinic are invited in the waiting area to participate in this anonymous written survey. Participation is voluntary. The survey takes approximately 10-15 minutes. No personal data are collected.

Anxiety is assessed using the State-Trait Operation Anxiety (STOA) and the Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale (APAIS) questionnaires.

To address anxiety reduction, various possible measures are listed, and patients are asked to check all the options they consider helpful and appropriate. They are also given the opportunity to add further suggestions that are not included in the list.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults (≥18 years),
  • German-speaking patients
  • elective surgical setting

Exclusion Criteria:

  • emergency surgery
  • Patients with documented psychiatric disorders or confusion
  • Individuals admitted under a court or official mandate

Study details
    Anxiety

NCT07291466

Vera Guttenthaler

1 February 2026

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