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新造粪口术后居家过渡期:一项定性研究。

Transition Home Following New Fecal Ostomy Creation: A Qualitative Study.

机构信息

Christine J. Keng, MD, MSc, Division of General Surgery, St Joseph's Healthcare, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Jennie Lee, MD, Division of General Surgery, St Joseph's Healthcare, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2021;48(6):537-543. doi: 10.1097/WON.0000000000000814.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Perioperative ostomy education is essential for patients to develop skills and comfort with self-care at home with a new ostomy, but shortened hospital length of stay (LOS) reduces time for postoperative education for patients. This study explored the initial experiences and care needs of patients who have undergone creation of a new ostomy during their transition from hospital to home.

DESIGN

Qualitative interpretive description using latent content analysis.

SUBJECTS AND SETTING

Thirteen patients who had undergone an elective colorectal surgery involving creation of an ostomy were interviewed. Participants were 33 to 78 years of age, 54% were female, and 62% were undergoing ostomy creation for colorectal cancer operations. Eleven participants underwent temporary ileostomy creation, and 2 patients had permanent end colostomies created.

METHODS

Interviews were conducted in person and audiotaped by study investigators within 4 to 6 weeks postoperatively. Audiotapes were transcribed verbatim by trained transcriptionists, and each transcript was reviewed in duplicate by study investigators. A latent content analysis method was used to determine the implied meaning in participants' experiences of having a new ostomy.

RESULTS

The transition from hospital to home with a new ostomy was illustrated by 5 major themes: (1) Having an ostomy is a life-changing and bizarre experience; (2) Adjustment and adaptation occur through acceptance and self-reliance; (3) It's a hands-on thing: with the role of WOC nurse providing support in achieving independence; (4) Improved home care infrastructure is needed; and (5) Practical advice shared from experiential learning.

CONCLUSION

Patients with new ostomies are motivated and able to cope with the ostomy and regain independence over a short period after surgery. Shorter LOS does not impede ostomy education so long as adequate home care and support group programs are available. Knowledge gained through this study will assist WOC nurses in managing patients' expectations and the planning and delivery of education to patients with newly created ostomies.

摘要

目的

围手术期造口教育对于患者在新造口术后在家中进行自我护理的技能和舒适度至关重要,但住院时间(LOS)的缩短减少了患者术后接受教育的时间。本研究探讨了新造口患者从医院过渡到家庭时的最初体验和护理需求。

设计

使用潜在内容分析法进行定性解释描述。

受试者和设置

对 13 名接受择期结直肠手术并创建造口的患者进行了采访。参与者年龄 33 至 78 岁,54%为女性,62%因结直肠癌手术而创建造口。11 名参与者接受了临时回肠造口术,2 名患者接受了永久性末端结肠造口术。

方法

术后 4 至 6 周内,由研究调查员亲自对患者进行采访并录音。经过培训的转录员逐字转录录音带,研究调查员对每份转录本进行了两次审查。使用潜在内容分析方法确定参与者在新造口术后体验中隐含的意义。

结果

从医院过渡到家庭的新造口的过程由 5 个主要主题说明:(1)造口是改变生活的奇异体验;(2)通过接受和自力更生来进行调整和适应;(3)这是一个实践的事情:通过 WOC 护士的角色提供支持以实现独立;(4)需要改善家庭护理基础设施;(5)从经验学习中分享实用建议。

结论

新造口患者在手术后短时间内具有动力并能够应对造口并重新获得独立。只要有足够的家庭护理和支持小组计划,较短的 LOS 不会妨碍造口教育。通过这项研究获得的知识将有助于 WOC 护士管理患者的期望以及规划和向新创建造口的患者提供教育。

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