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Search for: [Abstract = "Introduction\: Planned surgical treatment is frequently associated with the many months of waiting, often with longer hospital stay, disturbing the patient's daily routines\: home life or career. Detachment of the patient from the daily functioning, for an undetermined time, is conductive to increasing and extending the period of anxiety, which is naturally associated with the new situation which is surgery. This negative emotional condition may influence, in various ways, the patient's behaviour and thus the course of the treatment or recovery. It is also pointed out that there is a clear relationship between the reduction of anxiety level in patients in the perioperative period, and the quality and way of providing them with information. One \- Day surgery provides an alternative to hospitalization. Trends of moving the procedures, both small or medium ones, to one\-day surgery centres are associated with the development of surgery and the drive to change the economic situation of health care. They will also help increase patient satisfaction with a well\-executed procedure, and to ensure widely understood security. The majority of patients undergoing the procedures of varying extent and invasiveness has a particular need for knowledge in this field. Preoperative education, which is based mainly on the providing information verbally, is one of the characteristic features of prepar"]

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