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Volume 6, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Nurs Care, an open access journal

ISSN: 2167-1168

World Nursing 2017

July 10-12, 2017

23

rd

World Nursing and Healthcare Conference

July 10-12, 2017 Berlin, Germany

Determınatıon of level of anxıety and depressıon of patıents hospıtalızed ın surgery clınıcs

Fadime Gok

and

Filiz Kabu Hergul

Pamukkale University Faculty of Health Sciences, Turkey

Aims and Objectives:

Objective of this descriptive and cross-sectional study is determination of level of anxiety and depression of the

patients hospitalized in surgery clinics and the factors which may be associated.

Background:

It has been reported in the literature that, almost all patients who are hospitalized to undergo to an operation experience

negative feelings and thoughts such as anxiety and depression. Nonetheless, it is known that if signs of anxiety and depression are

not severe, they are not taken into consideration by healthcare professionals. This, in turn, influences recovery of a patient negatively.

Methods:

Sample of the study was comprised of 774 patients who were hospitalized in surgery clinics of a university, a Ministry

of Health hospital within the same city between the dates February 2015 and September 2015. Data were collected via a one-part

questionnaire and “Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale”. For evaluation of the data; mean, standard deviation, count, percentage,

Kruskal-Wallis, Independent-Sample T test and One-Way ANOVA test were used.

Results:

Of the patients; the youngest was at 18, the oldest was at 95 and the mean age was 54.81±17.77; they were hospitalized for at

least 1, at most 150, Median: 8.31, 1R: 6 days. Of the patients; 54% were male, 50.3% were primary school graduate and 35.3% were

housewives. 93.8% of the patients had social security. Of the patients; 76.7% expressed that their economical statuses were moderate,

55.8% declared that they had been hospitalized for a mean of 1-5 days, 84.4% expressed that they had been trained for their illnesses

and 91.7% expressed that they were satisfied with the nursing care. The patients were determined to take a mean of 7.96±4.27 points

from Hospital Anxiety Scale and a mean of 7.95±4.47 points from Hospital Depression Scale. Level of anxiety of housewives was

determined to be high. The patients who were not literate, at advanced age group, had been hospitalized for a long period, had a

chronic disease, had not been informed about their diseases, and were unsatisfied from the nursing care were determined to be

more depressive. Levels of both anxiety and depression of the patients whose economical status was low and who did not have social

security were determined to be higher.

Conclusion:

Although general levels of anxiety of the patients were below the scale cut-off point, the levels of depression were found

to be slightly above the cut-off point. It is recommended for the nurses to inform their patients about their illnesses and to perform

their assessments concerning the signs of anxiety and depression more precisely while providing care for physiological needs of the

patients.

Biography

Fadime Gok worked as a clinician and manager nurse for about 15 years. I started my academic studies at Ege University and I have been studying doctoral

education at the Ege University since than 2013. Nearly 3 mounth, I am collecting data of doctoral thesis. At the same time, I am working Pamukkale University

Faculty of Health Science, Nursing Department (Surgical Diseases of Nursing) as a Lecturer. I have more than ten published papers in different journals.

Fadime Gok et al., J Nurs Care 2017, 6:4(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2167-1168-C1-049