Patients’ Fear of Cardiosurgery and Its Significance for the Pre- and Postoperative State

1982 
An imminent operation is, for the patients, an extremely stressful situation which, because of its ominous nature, gives rise to intensive feelings, such as fear of separation or bodily injury and fear of death, but, on the other hand, also the hope of a better future.
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