From the University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM.
Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg. 2021 Oct 1;27(10):633-636. doi: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000001014.
The aim of this study is to identify and describe the information that is important to patients in preparation for surgery for pelvic floor disorders.
This qualitative study enrolled English- and Spanish-speaking patients who had undergone surgery for pelvic floor disorders in semistructured focus groups. We explored patients' attitudes and views regarding preoperative education, postoperative experiences, and quality of pain management. Focus groups were conducted until thematic saturation was reached. Deidentified focus group transcripts were analyzed with line-by-line coding and organized into themes using a team-based process.
Four focus groups were conducted, 2 with English-speaking women (n = 14) and 2 with Spanish-speaking women (n = 10). Participants identified as non-Hispanic White 13/24 (54%) or Hispanic 11/24 (46%); 83% had at least a high school education and 50% had a bachelor's degree. Women reported 5 thematic domains of information that they deemed important for patients to know preoperatively: (1) preparation for surgery; (2) postoperative pain control expectations; (3) postoperative activity restrictions; (4) communication with care team; and (5) care experiences.
This study identifies information that is important to patients undergoing pelvic floor surgery. These patient-centered themes go beyond routine preoperative education and counseling. This information will aid future studies regarding the incorporation of patient-centered preoperative education and expectation setting with respect to improved pain control, patient satisfaction, and overall surgical experience.
本研究旨在确定并描述与接受盆底障碍手术患者相关的重要信息。
本定性研究纳入了在半结构式焦点小组中接受过盆底障碍手术的英语和西班牙语患者。我们探讨了患者对术前教育、术后经历和疼痛管理质量的态度和看法。直到达到主题饱和,才进行焦点小组。对匿名焦点小组的转录本进行逐行编码分析,并使用基于团队的过程将其组织成主题。
共进行了 4 次焦点小组讨论,其中 2 次为英语组女性(n=14),2 次为西班牙语组女性(n=10)。参与者自我认同为非西班牙裔白人 13/24(54%)或西班牙裔 11/24(46%);83%至少受过高中教育,50%拥有学士学位。女性报告了 5 个主题领域的信息,她们认为这些信息对接受盆底手术的患者术前了解很重要:(1)手术准备;(2)术后疼痛控制预期;(3)术后活动限制;(4)与医护团队的沟通;以及(5)护理体验。
本研究确定了接受盆底手术患者的重要信息。这些以患者为中心的主题超出了常规的术前教育和咨询。这些信息将有助于未来的研究,以改善疼痛控制、患者满意度和整体手术体验为目标,纳入以患者为中心的术前教育和预期设定。