Level of anxiety versus self-care in the preoperative and postoperative periods of total laryngectomy patients
Abstract Objective: estimate the prevalence of anxiety in laryngectomy patients in the pre and postoperative periods and its relation with the self-care level. Method: observational research of 40 patients with stage IV laryngeal cancer. Three observations took place: in the preoperative phase, at s...
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Main Authors: | Clara Inés Flórez Almonacid (Author), Alfredo Jurado Ramos (Author), María-Aurora Rod (Author) |
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