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NCT06624410
We Will Compare Anxiety Levels Between English and Spanish-speaking Patients Before Surgery at a Children's Hospital. We Hypothesize That Spanish-speaking Patients Will Experience Greater Anxiety, so an Educational Intervention Will be Introduced One-week Before Surgery.
The goal of this trial is to first evaluate whether a difference exists in anxiety scores between Spanish-speaking children and English-speaking children in the pre-operative setting in our patient population as assessed by the validated myPAS-SF anxiety index. In the interventional phase, the investigators hypothesize that the use of a language-concordant, educational intervention by study participants at home during the week preceding surgery will decrease pre-operative anxiety in Spanish-speaking children, as assessed by the validated mYPAS-SF anxiety index.
Gender: All
Ages: 5 Years - 14 Years
Anxiety
Healthcare Disparity