Impact of structured checklist-based preoperative counseling versus standard counseling on postoperative patient-reported outcomes after elective surgery
Abstract Introduction Surgery, even on an elective-basis, often induces significant stress in patients, characterized by preoperative anxiety and heightened stress levels due to anticipation of the unknown. However, the primary objective of preoperative counseling is to mitigate these concerns, part...
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Main Authors: | Moh'd S. Dawod (Author), Mohammad N. Alswerki (Author), Ahmad Alelaumi (Author), Moath G. Shaqar (Author), Farah M. Al-Habashneh (Author), Saif A. Alshloul (Author), Mustafa Burghol (Author), Samer F. Al-Rawashdah (Author), Mohammad W. Amir (Author), Mahmoud H. Alkhasawneh (Author) |
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