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For anaesthetists, intravenous cannulation is the gateway procedure to an increasingly complex and risky array of manoeuvres, and as such becomes more a reflex arc than a planned motor act. For some patients however, tha...
Needle Phobia - A Psychological Perspective is an episode from BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia by Oxford University Press. For anaesthetists, intravenous cannulation is the gateway procedure to an increasingly complex and risky array of...
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Published Jun 18, 2014, 32:37 long, audio available.
For anaesthetists, intravenous cannulation is the gateway procedure to an increasingly complex and risky array of manoeuvres, and as such becomes more a reflex arc than a planned motor act. For some patients however, that initial feeling of needle penetrating epidermis, dermis and then vessel wall is a dreaded event, and the cause of more anxiety than the surgery itself. Needle phobia can be a deeply debilitating disease causing patients not to seek help even under the most dire circumstances. Dr Kate Jenkins, a hospital clinical psychologist describes both the psychology and physiology of needle phobia, what we as anaesthetists need to be aware of, and how we can better serve out patients for whom 'just a small scratch' may be their biggest fear.
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Needle Phobia - A Psychological Perspective is an episode from BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia by Oxford University Press.
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This episode was published on Jun 18, 2014.
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Needle Phobia - A Psychological Perspective is from BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia by Oxford University Press.
Published Jun 18, 2014 and 32:37 long