Psychological Preparation Model Using Hypnosis Approach For Patients Before Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Readiness of patients in endoscopic care is determined by the preparation received before the procedure. The purpose of this research was to explore the psychological preparation that received by patients before endoscopic procedure. This study used qualitative research design with a case study...
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Summary: | Readiness of patients in endoscopic care is determined by the
preparation received before the procedure. The purpose of this research
was to explore the psychological preparation that received by patients
before endoscopic procedure. This study used qualitative research
design with a case study approach. A total of 17 participants undergoing
endoscopic examinations conducted indepth interviews on patient
experiences related to psychological preparation by using semistructured interview guidelines and recording. Data analysis using
Colaizzi's analysis method. Three themes were obtained: (1) Information
preparation was divided into preparatory and possible actions; (2)
cognitive preparations contained the control of patient perception and
focused on benefits; and (3) The set of actions with the behavior control
of the patient faces less unpleasant things. Patient experiences related to
psychological preparation focus not only on bowel preparation, but also
information availability. Adaptive coping before endoscopic procedure
was improved by increasing cognitive knowledge. |
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