Department of Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Department of Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
J Surg Res. 2023 Jan;281:155-163. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2022.08.028. Epub 2022 Sep 22.
Successful recovery after surgery is complex and highly individual. Rural patients encounter greater barriers to successful surgical recovery than urban patients due to varying healthcare and community factors. Although studies have previously examined the recovery process, rural patients' experiences with recovery have not been well-studied. The rural socioecological context can provide insights into potential barriers or facilitators to rural patient recovery after surgery.
We conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with a purposeful sample of 30 adult general surgery patients from rural areas in the Mountain West region of the United States. We used the socioecological framework to analyze their responses. Interviews focused on rural participants' experiences accessing healthcare and the impact of family and community support during postoperative recovery. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and coded using content and thematic analysis.
All participants commented on the quality of their rural healthcare systems and its influence on postoperative care. Some enjoyed the trust developed through long-standing relationships with providers in their communities. However, participants described community providers' lack of money, equipment, and/or knowledge as barriers to care. Following surgery, participants recognized that there are advantages and disadvantages to receiving family and community support. Some participants worried about being stigmatized or judged by their community.
Future interventions aimed at improving access to and recovery from surgery for rural patients should take into account the unique perspectives of rural patients. Addressing the socioecological factors surrounding rural surgery patients, such as healthcare, family, and community resources, will be key to improving postoperative recovery.
手术的成功康复是一个复杂且高度个体化的过程。由于医疗保健和社区因素的差异,农村患者在成功康复方面比城市患者面临更大的障碍。尽管先前已有研究探讨了康复过程,但农村患者的康复体验尚未得到充分研究。农村社会生态环境可以深入了解农村患者手术后康复的潜在障碍或促进因素。
我们对来自美国山区西部农村地区的 30 名成年普通外科患者进行了半结构化定性访谈。我们使用社会生态框架分析他们的反应。访谈重点关注农村参与者获得医疗保健的经验,以及家庭和社区支持对术后康复的影响。访谈内容被逐字转录,并使用内容和主题分析进行编码。
所有参与者都对农村医疗保健系统的质量及其对术后护理的影响发表了评论。一些人喜欢与社区提供者建立的长期信任关系。然而,参与者描述了社区提供者缺乏资金、设备和/或知识,这对医疗服务构成了障碍。手术后,参与者认识到接受家庭和社区支持既有优势也有劣势。一些参与者担心会受到社区的污名化或评判。
未来旨在改善农村患者手术获取和康复的干预措施应考虑到农村患者的独特观点。解决农村手术患者周围的社会生态因素,如医疗保健、家庭和社区资源,将是改善术后康复的关键。