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Search for: [Abstract = "nnaire \- Sheet X\-1, the Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale \(APAIS\), Visual Analogue Scale \(VAS\), and my own questionnaire. Results\: The two analyzed groups \(A\: 113 people, B\: 93 people\) did not show statistically significant differences in terms of age\; dominant group consisted of persons aged up to 40. In the whole group of patients predominance of women over men was found. The scope of education showed no significant differences between groups. Research results have shown that 62% of patients in group A felt medium or high level of anxiety associated with surgery. In patients from A2 subgroup, the state anxiety level was statistically significantly lower than in the A1 subgroup. It has been demonstrated that anxiety measured by VAS, STAI and APAIS\-anxiety was significantly higher in women as compared to men. Using APAIS, it has been demonstrated that the wish to expand the knowledge associated with anesthesia and surgery, and only with anesthesia or only surgery, developed at the respondents in both subgroups at a similar level. Type of the scheduled surgery was known to most patients. Respondents from the A1 subgroup statistically significantly more frequently in relation to the A2 subgroup claimed to have knowledge in this respect. In terms of having information related to anesthesia, adults waiting for the surgery in ODS \(A2\) statistically significantly"]

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