Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC.
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2019 Dec;221(6):621.e1-621.e7. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2019.06.046. Epub 2019 Jun 27.
Studies have demonstrated that same-day discharge after minimally invasive gynecological and pelvic reconstructive surgery is safe and cost effective and does not result in increased readmissions when compared with inpatient surgery. However, few studies have assessed patient satisfaction with same-day discharge after minimally invasive gynecological and pelvic reconstructive surgery. Increased knowledge of patients' values allows for evidence-based, patient-centered perioperative care and guides perioperative counseling.
The objectives of the study were to evaluate patient perceptions of same-day discharge after minimally invasive gynecological and pelvic reconstructive surgery, to identify barriers to patient acceptance of same-day discharge, and to assess changes in patient acceptance before and after reading an evidence-based statement regarding same-day discharge.
This is a cross-sectional survey study. All English-speaking new patients presenting to a subspecialty, benign gynecological surgery clinic, including female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery providers, were invited to participate. The survey included an evidence-based statement about same-day discharge. Participants were asked to rate their comfort with same-day discharge before and after reading this statement.
Ninety-six percent of women (208 of 216) who were approached completed the study. The majority rated their overall health and mental or emotional health as good or very good (61.1% and 64.9%). Most (82.7%) completed at least some college. Most (86.1%) reported having at least 1 prior surgery and 68.8% reported same-day discharge after a prior surgery: 74.8% rated their prior experience with same-day discharge favorably. The majority of respondents (86.1%) reported they would feel comfortable with same-day discharge. The most important cited reasons for going home the same day as surgery included sleeping in own bed (73.4%) and being with family (61.8%). The most important cited reasons for staying overnight in the hospital included anticipated better pain control (58.9%) and decreased overall complications (43.0%). Forty percent believed it would be easier to take care of a catheter if needed in the hospital. Patients who reported living alone and those 65 years old and older were less likely to feel comfortable with same-day discharge (odds ratio, 0.39, 95% confidence interval, 0.17-0.91). Of the 29 patients who reported at baseline that they would not feel comfortable with same-day discharge, most (65.5%) changed their minds after reading an evidence-based statement about same-day discharge. When asked if their surgeon recommended it, almost all patients (96.1%) reported they would feel comfortable with same-day discharge.
Among new patients presenting to a subspecialty, benign gynecologic surgery clinic including female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery and minimally invasive gynecological surgery providers, most perceive same-day discharge favorably following minimally invasive gynecological and pelvic reconstructive surgery. Women who live alone and those aged 65 years and older feel less comfortable with same-day discharge. While an evidence-based statement regarding the benefits and safety of same-day discharge further improves patient acceptance, direct surgeon counseling may be more important to establish discharge goals.
研究表明,与住院手术相比,微创妇科和盆腔重建手术后当天出院是安全且具有成本效益的,并且不会导致再入院率增加。然而,很少有研究评估微创妇科和盆腔重建手术后当天出院患者的满意度。增加对患者价值观的了解,可以实现基于证据、以患者为中心的围手术期护理,并指导围手术期咨询。
本研究的目的是评估微创妇科和盆腔重建手术后当天出院患者的看法,确定患者接受当天出院的障碍,并评估在阅读关于当天出院的基于证据的陈述前后患者接受程度的变化。
这是一项横断面调查研究。所有新就诊于专门从事良性妇科手术的亚专科诊所的英语患者,包括女性盆腔医学和重建手术以及微创妇科手术提供者,均被邀请参加。该调查包括关于当天出院的基于证据的陈述。参与者被要求在阅读该声明前后,对当天出院的舒适度进行评分。
96%(208/216)被调查的女性完成了研究。大多数人将自己的整体健康和心理或情绪健康评为良好或非常好(61.1%和 64.9%)。大多数(82.7%)完成了至少一些大学学业。大多数(86.1%)报告至少有 1 次手术,68.8%报告在之前的手术中当天出院:74.8%对他们之前的当天出院体验评价良好。大多数受访者(86.1%)表示他们对当天出院会感到舒适。选择当天出院的最重要原因包括睡在自己的床上(73.4%)和与家人在一起(61.8%)。选择住院过夜的最重要原因包括预期更好的疼痛控制(58.9%)和减少整体并发症(43.0%)。40%的患者认为如果需要,在医院里更容易照顾好导管。独居的患者和 65 岁及以上的患者不太可能对当天出院感到舒适(比值比,0.39,95%置信区间,0.17-0.91)。在基线时报告自己不会对当天出院感到舒适的 29 名患者中,大多数(65.5%)在阅读关于当天出院的基于证据的陈述后改变了主意。当被问及他们的外科医生是否建议时,几乎所有患者(96.1%)表示他们对当天出院会感到舒适。
在新就诊于专门从事良性妇科手术的亚专科诊所的患者中,包括女性盆腔医学和重建手术以及微创妇科手术提供者,大多数人对微创妇科和盆腔重建手术后当天出院持积极态度。独居的女性和 65 岁及以上的女性对当天出院的接受程度较低。虽然关于当天出院的益处和安全性的基于证据的声明进一步提高了患者的接受程度,但直接由外科医生进行咨询可能更有助于确定出院目标。