Introduction:
The incidence of preoperative anxiety has a high
incidence rate thought to be related to the management
of the operation and the amount of information
delivered related to surgery and anesthesia.
Objective:
To determine changes in anxiety levels in elective
surgery patients after a preoperative visit to General
Hospital of Haji Adam Malik, Medan.
Method:
This research is a quantitative analytic study with
cross-sectional design. The study was conducted at the
General Hospital of Haji Adam Malik, Medan from
May - June 2019. The total sample obtained was 120.
The data collection used the APAIS questionnaire.
Results:
From the results, 58 people (48.3%) had
preoperative anxiety before a preoperative visit, and 32
people (26.7%) had preoperative anxiety after a
preoperative visit. Statistical test results using the
Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test at 95% CI and α = 0.05
obtained p value 0.001 (p <0.05) which means
significant differences in the incidence of anxiety before
and after a preoperative visit.
Conclusion:
There were significant differences in the incidence
of anxiety before and after a preoperative visit.
Keywords : Preoperative Anxiety, Preoperative Visit, Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety Information Scale (APAIS)