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Aim: To evaluate the short-term efficacy of a psychotherapeutic intervention in
nursing on Portuguese adult psychiatric outpatients with the nursing diagnosis “anxiety.”
Background: Several efficacious forms of treatment for anxiety are available, including
different forms of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. However, literature
tends to favour findings from studies on the efficacy of psychotherapies and therapies
provided by nurses to the detriment of those arising from studies on the efficacy
of nursing psychotherapeutic interventions (interventions which are classified,
for instance, on Nursing Interventions Classification).
Design: Randomized controlled trial.
Methods: The study was performed, between November 2016 - April 2017, at a
psychiatry outpatient ward. Participants were randomly allocated to an intervention
group (N = 29) or a treatment-as-usual control group (N = 31). Patients in the intervention
group received psychopharmacotherapy with interventions integrated in the
Nursing Interventions Classification for the nursing diagnosis “anxiety.” A treatmentas-
usual control group received only psychopharmacotherapy (if applicable). Anxiety
level and anxiety self-control were the primary outcomes.
Results: Patients from both groups had reduced anxiety levels, between the pretest
and the posttest assessment; however, according to analysis of means, patients
in the intervention group displayed significantly better results than those of the
control group. Furthermore, only patients in the intervention group presented significant
improvements in anxiety self-control.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated the short-term efficacy of this psychotherapeutic
intervention model in nursing in the decrease of anxiety level and improvement
of anxiety self-control in a group of psychiatric outpatients with pathological
anxiety.
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Keywords
Anxiety Brief Clinical nursing research Psychiatric nursing
Pedagogical Context
Citation
J Adv Nurs. 2018;74:1114–1126.
Publisher
Wiley
