Department of General-, Visceral-and Thoracic Surgery, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistrasse 52, 20246, Hamburg, Germany.
Department Nursing and Management, University of Applied Sciences, Alexanderstrasse 1, 20099, Hamburg, Germany.
World J Surg. 2023 Apr;47(4):937-947. doi: 10.1007/s00268-022-06884-4. Epub 2023 Jan 15.
Patient education is recommended as an essential component of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) protocols. However, there are many uncertainties regarding content and methodological criteria, which may have a significant impact on the effectiveness of the intervention. The aim of this review is to assess the effect of preoperative patient education on postoperative recovery in abdominal surgery and to examine different patient education strategies for their effectiveness.
We performed a systematic review according to the PRISMA guidelines. PubMed, CINAHL, and Cochrane were searched from 2011 to 2022. All studies investigating the effect of preoperative patient education on postoperative recovery in abdominal surgery were included. A critical quality assessment of all included studies was performed.
We identified 826 potentially suitable articles via a database search and included 12 studies in this review. The majority of the included studies reported a reduction in the length of hospital stay (LOS) and even a reduction in postoperative complications and adverse events. Patients with preoperative education seemed to have lower psychological stress and experience less anxiety. However, the contents, delivery, and general conditions were implemented differently, making comparison difficult. Moreover, the majority of the included studies were weak in quality.
With this review, we report potential effects, current implementations, and frameworks of patient education. However, the results must be interpreted with caution and are not directly transferable to clinical practice. Further studies in this field are necessary to make concrete recommendations for clinical practice.
患者教育被推荐作为增强术后恢复(ERAS)方案的重要组成部分。然而,关于内容和方法学标准存在许多不确定性,这可能会对干预的效果产生重大影响。本综述的目的是评估术前患者教育对腹部手术术后恢复的影响,并研究不同的患者教育策略对其效果的影响。
我们根据 PRISMA 指南进行了系统综述。从 2011 年到 2022 年,我们在 PubMed、CINAHL 和 Cochrane 上进行了搜索。所有研究腹部手术中术前患者教育对术后恢复的影响的研究都被纳入。对所有纳入研究进行了严格的质量评估。
通过数据库搜索,我们确定了 826 篇潜在合适的文章,并在本次综述中纳入了 12 项研究。大多数纳入的研究报告了住院时间(LOS)的缩短,甚至术后并发症和不良事件的减少。接受术前教育的患者似乎心理压力较小,焦虑感较轻。然而,内容、传递方式和一般条件的实施方式不同,使得比较困难。此外,大多数纳入的研究质量较弱。
通过本次综述,我们报告了患者教育的潜在效果、当前实施情况和框架。然而,结果必须谨慎解释,并且不能直接转化为临床实践。该领域需要进一步研究,以便为临床实践提供具体建议。