Interventions for Parental Anxiety in Preparation for Pediatric Surgery: A Narrative Review
The preoperative experience can cause significant anxiety for both pediatric patients and their parents in the lead up to a surgical procedure. Pediatric anxiety in a preoperative setting has been shown to have significant negative downstream effects on the clinical outcomes of children and the heal...
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Main Authors: | Pooja Santapuram (Author), Amanda L. Stone (Author), Rachel Lane Walden (Author), Louise Alexander (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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