Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus N, Denmark.
Department of Surgery, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus N, Denmark.
Disabil Rehabil. 2022 Jan;44(2):202-209. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1762770. Epub 2020 May 13.
To investigate the experiences, thoughts, and feelings that underlie and influence prehabilitation among cancer patients due to undergo major abdominal surgery.
Prior to their surgery, sixteen patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis of colorectal or ovarian origin due to undergo major surgery received oral information and a leaflet with preoperative recommendations. They subsequently participated in individual, semi-structured interviews. Malterud's principles of systematic text condensation were used to analyse the interviews, and the concept of action competence inspired and framed the discussion.
Although the patients found themselves in an unpredictable and uncontrollable situation, they nevertheless knew what was important to them. These factors were contextualised in five themes that reflected the experiences, thoughts, and feelings that underlay and influenced their actions: "Perception of preparation," "The two-sided preoperative period," "Home or facility-based prehabilitation," "Stakeholders in prehabilitation," and "Reasons for taking action".
The patients demonstrated action competence in relation to their preoperative preparation. However, in relation to the kind of prehabilitation that required lifestyle changes, their action competence needed to be developed and supported. To do so, it is necessary to ask questions that cover the patients' perspectives of the what, when, where, who, and why of prehabilitation.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONPatients undergoing major, abdominal cancer surgery have very clear opinions about what are important to them during the preoperative period, and this is not only limited to prehabilitation-related actions.In order to develop patients' action competence in relation to prehabilitation, patients need more support and supervision from health professionals.Qualitative in-depth knowledge concerning the what, when, where, who, and why of prehabilitation should be taken into account in the development of future prehabilitation programmes.
调查接受腹部大手术的癌症患者进行预康复的经历、想法和感受。
在接受手术前,16 名结直肠或卵巢来源的腹膜癌患者接受了口头信息和术前建议的传单。随后,他们参加了个人半结构化访谈。采用马尔特鲁德的系统文本凝结原则对访谈进行分析,行动能力的概念为讨论提供了启示和框架。
尽管患者发现自己处于不可预测和不可控的情况下,但他们仍然知道对自己重要的事情。这些因素在五个主题中得到了体现,反映了他们的行动所依据和影响的经历、想法和感受:“准备的感知”、“术前的两面性”、“家庭或设施为基础的预康复”、“预康复的利益相关者”和“采取行动的原因”。
患者在术前准备方面表现出了行动能力。然而,在需要生活方式改变的预康复方面,他们的行动能力需要得到发展和支持。为此,有必要提出涵盖患者对预康复的“什么、何时、何地、谁和为什么”的问题。
接受腹部大手术的癌症患者对术前期间对自己重要的事情有非常明确的看法,这不仅限于与预康复相关的行动。为了提高患者在预康复方面的行动能力,患者需要从卫生专业人员那里获得更多的支持和监督。在制定未来的预康复计划时,应考虑预康复的“什么、何时、何地、谁和为什么”的定性深入知识。