Assessment of Psychological Distress in Surgical Patients: A Comparison Between Day Care and Long-Term Hospitalization in an Oncology Hospital
Maria Kapritsou, Theodoros N. Sergentanis, Nikolaos Maniadakis, Vasiliki Papanikolaou

TL;DR
This study compares psychological distress in surgical oncology patients between day care and long-term hospitalization settings.
Contribution
The study identifies sociodemographic predictors of preoperative psychological distress in different hospitalization models.
Findings
Stress levels differed significantly between day care and long-term hospitalization cohorts.
Waiting time before surgery was significantly different between the two groups.
Gender, surgical severity, and rural/urban residence are associated with preoperative psychological distress.
Abstract
Introduction: Patients undergoing surgery are exposed to various stressors that may increase psychological distress during the perioperative period. These repercussions may be substantial, affecting both physical and mental health, as well as the ability to resume regular activities and overall quality of life. Aim: This study aimed to compare the preoperative psychological distress levels of patients admitted to long-term preoperative hospitalization (LONG) to those of patients admitted to day care (DC) facilities for ambulatory surgery within an oncology hospital and to examine potential sociodemographic predictors. Methods: This was a prospective observational study that included 176 individuals who underwent surgery in two cohorts. Patients in the DC cohort (n = 88) were treated in a day care surgery clinic, whereas patients in the LONG cohort (n = 88) were treated in a long-term…
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TopicsMusic Therapy and Health · Nausea and vomiting management · Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
