Factors influencing patients’ fear during hospital visit

Authors

  • MS K.C. RAJA SHREE
  • MS PONMATHI MANGAI B

Keywords:

Patient fear, healthcare security, Trypanophobia, blood fear, clinical fear, Anaesthesia, innovation.

Abstract

Many people will be experiencing the fear of going to hospitals. These fears have been raised due to many factors. Including the sufferer in medical care security sharpens has prolonged to an extent of require and significance. But amid pandemics, numerous individuals are not going to the healing centre due to the fear of spreading disease. Five phases of fear were identified: at household after conclusion, in the midst of course of action for incision at the clinic, the day of enucleation, the post-clinical surgery visits, and the period after the follow visits at residential. Fear of clinics can be caused due to a traumatic event that has struck the person gravely. In most cases, pros endeavour to recognize the traumatic circumstance to cure the calm. In a few cases, clinical dread may be caused due to Trypanophobia which means the Fear of needles or undoubtedly the panic due to seeing blood. Some people as well make this condition due to the fear of taking medicine. There are a couple of other causes of clinic fear that can be annihilating and this seems to turn out to be life threatening in case cleared out untreated. The usage of Anaesthesia will also influence the fear of patients during hospital visits. A survey has been collected from the patients and people and has analysed the most influencing factor which causes patient fear. The innovations implemented in the health care sector can reduce the patient's fear to a greater extent.

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Published

2020-08-30

How to Cite

SHREE, M. K. R. ., & MANGAI B, M. P. . (2020). Factors influencing patients’ fear during hospital visit. The Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, 26(2), 782–788. Retrieved from https://cibgp.com/au/index.php/1323-6903/article/view/335