Surgical Clinic, Ryhov Hospital, Jönköping, Sweden.
J Clin Nurs. 2013 Jun;22(11-12):1604-12. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12110. Epub 2013 Feb 28.
To identify and describe patients' experiences of a preoperative information session with a nurse, as part of the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) concept, and its impact on patient participation in their own care.
Enhanced recovery after surgery is a standardised, multimodal treatment programme for elective colorectal surgery, leading to faster recovery and shorter hospital stays via interprofessional collaboration. The ERAS concept is initiated for patients a week before surgery when the patient receives detailed information about the care process during a meeting with a nurse.
The study is a qualitative interpretive study based on interviews.
Twelve patients, nine men and three women, were interviewed. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA).
The analysis identified and formulated five themes: being seen, security, trust, responsibility and participation. All themes are closely related and illustrate positive and negative sides of the patient's experience. They hang together and form a complete set of experiences: ERAS conversation and its impact on patients' participation.
The results show that patients feel confirmed in the ERAS conversation. Healthcare professionals need to be bonding more information call during hospitalisation. It is important to confirm the patient in order for them to participate and take responsibility. Reliance on caregivers is important for patients to feel safe and to participate in their own care. This study shows that the ERAS conversation was experienced as being structured and individually tailored, but the information must apply to the patients throughout the period of care.
Some shortcomings have been revealed, which should enable improvement in the care of patients. Healthcare professionals need to raise awareness of patients' responsibilities for participation in their own recovery and care. Healthcare professionals and patients need to be aware of each other's responsibilities.
确定并描述患者在接受护士术前信息介绍方面的体验,这是手术后加速康复(ERAS)概念的一部分,以及它对患者参与自身护理的影响。
手术后加速康复是一种标准化的多模式治疗方案,用于择期结直肠手术,通过跨专业合作实现更快的康复和更短的住院时间。ERAS 概念在手术前一周开始实施,届时患者将在与护士的会议上收到关于护理过程的详细信息。
本研究是一项基于访谈的定性解释性研究。
对 12 名患者(9 名男性,3 名女性)进行了访谈。访谈内容逐字转录并进行解释性现象学分析(IPA)分析。
分析确定并制定了五个主题:被看到、安全感、信任、责任和参与。所有主题都密切相关,展示了患者体验的积极和消极方面。它们相互关联,形成了一套完整的体验:ERAS 对话及其对患者参与的影响。
研究结果表明,患者在 ERAS 对话中感到被确认。医疗保健专业人员在住院期间需要提供更多的信息。为了让患者参与并承担责任,确认患者非常重要。对护理人员的依赖对患者感到安全和参与自身护理非常重要。本研究表明,ERAS 对话被体验为结构化和个性化的,但信息必须在整个护理期间适用于患者。
本研究揭示了一些不足之处,这应能改善患者的护理。医疗保健专业人员需要提高患者对参与自身康复和护理的责任意识。医疗保健专业人员和患者需要意识到彼此的责任。