Can a video calm your nerves before surgery?
NCT ID NCT07394881
Summary
This study tested whether adding visual tools to standard pre-surgery information could help reduce anxiety in patients scheduled for jaw surgery. Thirty adults were randomly assigned to receive either standard verbal information, verbal information plus a short animation video, or verbal information plus a 3D skull model demonstration. Researchers measured anxiety levels before the information session and again just before surgery to see which method worked best.
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Ankara universty
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
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