McGlynn Brian, Al-Saffar Naels, Begg Helen, Gurun Murat, Hollins Graham, McPhee Suzanne, Meddings Robert, Tindall Mary
The Ayr Hospital, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Urol Nurs. 2004 Dec;24(6):475-82, 515.
The impact of a urology oncology nurse specialist in the practice environment to assist with both pre and postoperative education needs of men undergoing genitourinary surgery for cancer was evaluated.
This study aimed to improve the preoperative process and teaching for men planning surgery for genitourinary cancers, including the delivery of pathology results. A secondary aim was to decrease the incidence of postoperative incontinence.
Male patients undergoing a radical prostatectomy were recruited. Patients who underwent surgery were evaluated both before and after the urology oncology nurse specialist role was established. Followup was via phone call interview and International Prostate Symptom Score questionnaire.
Men who received the personalized education from the urology oncology nurse specialist had a higher return of continence postoperatively, as well as higher satisfaction scores with the outcome of their surgery, including higher quality of life scores.
The urology oncology nurse specialist role had a significant impact on the postoperative incontinence rate and provided a missing patient education piece that improved the overall patient satisfaction rate with oncology-related care.
评估了泌尿外科肿瘤专科护士在实践环境中对接受泌尿生殖系统癌症手术的男性患者术前和术后教育需求的协助作用。
本研究旨在改善计划进行泌尿生殖系统癌症手术的男性患者的术前流程和教育,包括病理结果的传达。次要目的是降低术后尿失禁的发生率。
招募接受根治性前列腺切除术的男性患者。在泌尿外科肿瘤专科护士角色确立前后,对接受手术的患者进行评估。通过电话访谈和国际前列腺症状评分问卷进行随访。
接受泌尿外科肿瘤专科护士个性化教育的男性患者术后尿失禁恢复情况更好,对手术结果的满意度评分更高,包括生活质量评分更高。
泌尿外科肿瘤专科护士的角色对术后尿失禁率有显著影响,并提供了缺失的患者教育环节,提高了患者对肿瘤相关护理的总体满意度。