Time estimation and time perceiving in patients receiving intravenous anaesthesia for endoscopic procedures
Data
2015Autor
Płotek, Włodzimierz
Sobol-Kwapińska, Małgorzata
Cybulski, Marcin
Kluzik, Anna
Grześkowiak, Małgorzata
Drobnik, Leon
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Introduction. The basic goals of the study were to analyze how patients receiving intravenous anaesthesia for
endoscopy produce one-minute time intervals after anaesthesia, and to characterize the relationship between
attitude towards time and the production of one-minute intervals.
Material and methods. Twenty four intravenously anesthetized patients constituted the Anaesthesia Group and
25 nonanesthetized patients formed the Control Group. The Mini-Mental State Examination and the Sense of
Coherence Meaningfulness Subscale were used to recognize the problem of dementia and depression, the Time
Metaphors Questionnaire was used for the assessment attitudes toward time. Time production of one-minute
was measured three times in each of four sessions.
Results. The tested participants of both groups shortened the one-minute intervals. Duration of anaesthesia did
not affect the time production. Perceiving time as empty and meaningless was related with misestimating time
after colonoscopy.
Conclusions. Time interpretation by using metaphors and time production are related with each other.
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