Faculty of Caring Science, Work Life and Social Welfare, University of Boras, Boras, Sweden.
Department of Orthopaedics, Sahlgrenska Academy, Institute of Clinical Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Scand J Caring Sci. 2022 Dec;36(4):1054-1063. doi: 10.1111/scs.12997. Epub 2021 May 14.
Growing care queues, reduced access to care and cancelled surgery are realities for some patients being treated with total hip or knee replacement surgery in Sweden. Most of the patients on the waiting lists have experienced pain and limited motion for a varying period of time, with a negative effect on their everyday lives. Overbooked surgical schedules are already contributing to the lengthy waiting times, but, with the addition of cancellations, longer waiting times will increase still further and may affect patients' well-being.
In the present study, we aimed to illuminate the experience of having planned surgery cancelled, based on narratives from 10 participants. The interview transcriptions were analysed using a phenomenological hermeneutic approach.
The comprehensive analyses revealed that the participants described the agony of being deselected and the additional impression of being excluded. Metaphors of being damaged and feeling physical pain were used and the interpretations referred to the cancellations as unpleasant. Additionally, the important relationship and the trust between the health workers and the patient were negatively affected by the cancellation.
After the cancellation, the participants expressed being vulnerable and from their perspective the cancelled surgery affected them deeply; in fact, much more than the healthcare workers appeared to understand. Therefore, information around the cancellation must be given respectfully and with dignity, in a dialogue between the patient and the healthcare workers. Taken together, to enable an opportunity to be involved in the continued care. The cancellations should be seen as an interruption, in which the patients' chance of living a pain-free, active life is postponed.
在瑞典,接受全髋关节或全膝关节置换手术治疗的患者中,一些人面临着就诊人数增加、就诊机会减少和手术取消等问题。大多数等候名单上的患者已经经历了不同时间长度的疼痛和活动受限,对日常生活产生负面影响。手术日程已经排满,这导致了较长的等候时间,而取消手术则会进一步延长等候时间,可能影响患者的健康。
本研究旨在根据 10 名参与者的叙述,阐明计划手术被取消的体验。通过现象学诠释学方法对访谈记录进行分析。
全面分析显示,参与者描述了被淘汰的痛苦和被排斥的额外印象。他们使用了“受损”和“身体疼痛”的隐喻,并将取消手术解释为不愉快的事情。此外,取消手术还对医患之间的重要关系和信任产生负面影响。
取消手术后,参与者表示自己很脆弱,从他们的角度来看,取消手术对他们的影响远比医护人员所理解的要深。因此,取消手术的相关信息必须以尊重和尊严的方式传达,在医患之间进行对话。总的来说,为了提供继续治疗的机会,取消手术应被视为一种中断,患者无痛、积极生活的机会被推迟。