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Objective: The objective of this review is to map the range of non-pharmacological interventions used during the
perioperative period to prevent anxiety in adolescents.
Introduction: Evidence shows that 80% of adolescents report having experienced significant anxiety in the
perioperative period. Non-pharmacological interventions implemented in the perioperative period are recommended
as a resource to help to control anticipatory, separation and perioperative anxiety and fear related to
surgical procedures in adolescents.
Inclusion criteria: This review will consider studies that focus on adolescents aged 10 to 19 who have undergone a
surgical procedure, regardless of the type of surgery, and participated in non-pharmacological interventions aimed
to prevent anxiety in the perioperative period. The intervention may be provided by any healthcare professional.
Studies related to non-pharmacological interventions associated with hospitalization in a non-surgical context will
be excluded.
Methods: The methodology will follow the JBI recommendations for scoping reviews. Any published and
unpublished sources of information will be considered. Studies published in English, Spanish and Portuguese will
be included, with no geographical or cultural limitations. Duplicates will be removed and two independent reviewers
will screen the abstracts and assess the full text of selected studies, based on the inclusion criteria. The results of
study selection will be presented in a Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)
flow diagram for scoping reviews. Data synthesis will be presented in a narrative summary to provide a description of
the existing evidence.
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Keywords
Adolescent anxiety complementary therapy perioperative care
Citation
JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep 2019; 17(9):1883–1893