Non-pharmacological strategies to reduce stress and anxiety in endovascular procedures: A scoping review

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Aim: This study aimed to identify and map the production of knowledge on non-pharmacological strategies to reduce stress and anxiety in patients undergoing endovascular procedures. Design: Scoping review. Methods: The review was performed using the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. The searches were conducted in Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, Wiley Online Library, BVS/BIREME, Lilacs, Gale Academic OneFile, SciELO, Cochrane Library, CAPES Catalog of Dissertations and Theses, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Portal of Theses and Dissertations, and Theses and Dissertations from Latin America. Results: Twenty-two articles were selected. The articles were published from 2001 to 2022, mostly in Iran, and there was a predominance of randomized clinical trials. The Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory was the most used instrument. The findings indicated that music therapy, educational guidelines or videos on the procedure, massage, psychological preparation and aromatherapy were the main non-pharmacological therapies used to reduce anxiety and stress in patients undergoing vascular procedures.

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Mendes, F. de C. de O., Santos, K. V. G. dos, Dantas, J. K. dos S., Araújo, S. C. M. de, Teixeira, F. de C., Leal, K. C. da S., … Dantas, R. A. N. (2024, March 1). Non-pharmacological strategies to reduce stress and anxiety in endovascular procedures: A scoping review. Nursing Open. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.2105

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