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准备结直肠手术:加拿大西部患者的经验和偏好的定性研究。

Preparing for colorectal surgery: a qualitative study of experiences and preferences of patients in Western Canada.

机构信息

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences, Providence Health Care Research Institute, Vancouver, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Jun 1;22(1):730. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08130-y.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The burden and costs of abdominal surgery for chronic conditions are on the rise, but could be reduced through self-management support. However, structured support to prepare for colorectal surgery is not routinely offered to patients in Canada. This study aimed to describe experiences and explore preferences for multimodal prehabilitation among colorectal surgery patients.

METHODS

A qualitative descriptive study using three focus groups (FG) was held with 19 patients who had a surgical date for abdominal surgery (April 2017-April 2018) and lived close (≤ 50 km radius) to a tertiary hospital in Western Canada (including a Surgical Lead for the British Columbia Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Collaborative). FGs were audio-taped and verbatim transcribed with coding and pile-and-sort methods performed by two independent reviewers, confirmed by a third reviewer, in NVivo v9 software; followed by thematic analysis and narrative synthesis.

RESULTS

Four themes emerged: support, informed decision-making, personalization of care, and mental/emotional health, which patients felt was particularly important but rarely addressed. Patient preferences for prehabilitation programming emphasised regular support from a single professional source, simple health messages, convenient access, and flexibility.

CONCLUSIONS

There is an unmet need for structured preoperative support to better prepare patients for colorectal surgery. Future multimodal prehabilitation should be flexible and presented with non-medical information so patients can make informed decisions about their preoperative care and surgical outcomes. Healthcare providers have an important role in encouraging healthy lifestyle changes before colorectal surgery, though clearer communication and accurate advice on self-care, particularly mental health, are needed for improving patient outcomes.

摘要

目的

慢性疾病的腹部手术负担和成本不断上升,但通过自我管理支持可以降低这一负担和成本。然而,加拿大并没有为结直肠手术患者提供常规的结构化支持来帮助他们做好手术准备。本研究旨在描述结直肠手术患者对多模式康复前准备的经验和偏好。

方法

采用定性描述性研究,使用三个焦点小组(FG),对 19 名有腹部手术(2017 年 4 月至 2018 年 4 月)且居住在加拿大西部一家三级医院(包括不列颠哥伦比亚省增强术后恢复(ERAS)协作的外科主任)附近(≤50 公里半径)的患者进行了研究。FG 进行了录音,并由两名独立审查员进行逐字转录和编码与分类,由第三位审查员在 NVivo v9 软件中进行确认;随后进行主题分析和叙事综合。

结果

出现了四个主题:支持、知情决策、个性化护理和心理/情绪健康,患者认为这些主题非常重要,但很少被提及。患者对康复前准备计划的偏好强调了来自单一专业来源的定期支持、简单的健康信息、便利的获取途径和灵活性。

结论

患者对结构化术前支持有未满足的需求,以更好地为结直肠手术做好准备。未来的多模式康复前准备应该是灵活的,并以非医疗信息呈现,以便患者能够对术前护理和手术结果做出明智的决策。医疗保健提供者在鼓励结直肠手术前健康的生活方式改变方面发挥着重要作用,但为了改善患者的预后,需要更清晰的沟通和关于自我护理(特别是心理健康)的准确建议。

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