Anxiety levels and influencing factors among the relatives of patients presenting to the emergency department

Author:

Sezgin Seçkin Bahar1,Topaçoğlu Hakan2,Dikme Özlem3,Dikme Özgür3,Şahin Şennaz4,Şadıllıoğlu Sıla3

Affiliation:

1. Emergency Department, Gaziantep City Hospital, Gaziantep, Turkey

2. Emergency Department, Dr. Suat Günsel University of Kyrenia Hospital, Clinic of Emergency Medicine, Kyrenia, Girne, KKTC

3. Emergency Department, Istanbul Research and Training Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey

4. Emergency Department, Göztepe Prof Dr Süleyman Yalçın City Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

Background and objective: In recent years, the majority of incidents of increasing violence against healthcare workers, especially emergency department (ED) staff, have been perpetrated by family members of patients. Anxiety is one of the predictors of this violence in ED. The aims of this study were to measure anxiety levels among the relatives of ED patients at the time of presentation and to identify the factors that affect them. Materials and methods: In this prospective, cross-sectional study, 687 relatives of patients were included. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory- State (STAI-S) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory- Trait (STAI-T) scales were administered to assess state and trait anxiety levels. The data for the study were recorded using the SPSS 16.0 statistics program. Results: STAI-S averages were found to be statistically significantly higher than their STAI-T averages in parents (p = 0.036). A statistically significant difference was found between the state and trait anxieties of the group whose patients had a history of previous hospitalization (p = 0.013), previous surgeries (p = 0.009), presented with trauma (p=0.007), and received intervention in ED (p = 0.003). The state anxiety of the patient relatives who brought their patients to the ED by their own means was found to be statistically significantly higher than the trait anxiety (p=0.028). Conclusion: Our study showed that patient relatives whose patients presented to the ED due to trauma or had a history of surgery/hospitalization, or arrived at the hospital under their own means, experienced elevated anxiety levels. More multi-center studies are needed. July 2024; Vol. 18(2):008. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55010/imcjms.18.020 *Correspondence: Seçkin Bahar Sezgin, Emergency Department,Gaziantep City Hospital, Gaziantep, Turkey. Email: seckinbahar34@gmail.com

Publisher

Ibrahim Medical College

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