Category: Anxiety

  • Anxiety and Depression Among Females with Cancer

    The article by Burgess, Cornelius, Love, Graham, Richards, and Ramirez (2005) reports the results of a study which investigated the prevalence of and the potential factors of risk for anxiety and depression among females who have the early breast cancer during the first five years after the disease had been diagnosed. 222 women who had…

  • Therapeutic Massage and the Reduction of Overall Stress and Anxiety

    Numerous investigations prove the idea that the vast majority of medical writings and studies are biased (Leavitt, 2003), and even more, it is very difficult to eliminate all biases in a study. This is why it is better to take some other steps to solve the problem and guard the research design against biases. The…

  • Aromatherapy and Massage for Decreasing Anxiety in the Transition Phase of Labor

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Aromatherapy refers to the practice of using oils and aromatic compounds to alter the physical, psychological, and cognitive wellbeing of individuals through procedures such as massage, topical application, immersion, and inhalation (Luo, Huang, Xia & Zeng, 2014). Essential oils can be used during the transition phase of…

  • Decreasing Anxiety in Chemotherapy Patients

    Table of Contents Background of the Problem PICOT Question Purpose of the Study Methodology Synthesis of Evidence Proposed Changes Implementation Strategies Conclusions and Implications for Further Practice References Background of the Problem Cancer is considered to be the plague of the 21st century. It is one of the primary causes of mortality in the world.…

  • Child and Adolescents Anxiety Disorder

    Anxiety in the modern world is widespread among the adult population and among younger and adolescent age. Anxiety disorder is characterized by frequently occurring prolonged anxiety, feelings of tension, anxiety, and negative premonitions. The number of children who face this problem is increasing every year, as well as anxious teenagers. This problem is discussed in…

  • “How to Cope With Anxiety” TED Talk Analysis

    Anxiety has already become a part of our lives and is present in everyone. Each person experiences such a feeling differently; for some, stress is more pronounced; others less. Often, anxiety can destroy life and interfere with living in general, so it is essential to know how to properly deal with such feelings and develop…

  • Preadmission Videotaped Preoperative Information on Parental Anxiety

    Introduction The distress that many children witness during the induction of anaesthesia has been identified as the major factor leading to the parent anxiety. Minimising the parent anxiety has been great challenges for clinicians. Typically, excessive parental anxiety may have risky implication during the induction of anesthesia (DAI) of children. Parents who vividly show sign…

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Depression

    Table of Contents Presenting Problem Identifying Information Psychosocial Summary Diagnosis Therapist’s Conceptualization of the Problem Psychotherapeutic Plan References This work provides the research of the patient’s case who needs urgent psychotherapeutic treatment. The most efficient technique applied for the described below case is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) which analyzes the unconscious processes influencing the normal functioning…

  • Depression and Anxiety in Mental Health Nurses

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary of Research Article Major Variables Strengths and Weaknesses Practice Guideline Fourth Resource Conclusion References Introduction Nursing is regarded as one of the most challenging and emotionally draining jobs. As is commonly acknowledged, many caregivers suffer from anxiety and sadness as a consequence of their employment. The PICO question for this…

  • Effectiveness of Telenursing in Reducing Readmission, Depression, and Anxiety

    Table of Contents Results Limitations and Recommendations for Future Research Conclusion References The advantages of telenursing have been documented in recent research. The present project is dedicated to testing the effectiveness of telenursing in reducing readmission, depression, and anxiety, as well as improving general health outcomes. Specifically, the use of telephone calls for follow-ups is…