Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Milan, Pieve Emanuele, Italy.
Service of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.
Disabil Rehabil. 2023 Dec;45(24):4048-4057. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2148761. Epub 2022 Nov 22.
The increased rate of surgical interventions point to the necessity to investigate the patient's experience from a biopsychosocial perspective. The aim of this study was to investigate the thoughts and concerns of patients undergoing spinal surgery for lumbar degenerative disease at the time of their discharge from hospital.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 28 patients. The questions investigated possible concerns associated to discharging them home. A content analysis was performed by a multidisciplinary group to identify the main themes that emerged from the interviews.
The patients were satisfied with the surgeons' preoperative explanations and description of expected prognosis. However, they were disappointed with the lack of information at hospital discharge, in particular regarding practical and behavioral recommendations. The patients expressed clear concerns about being left alone to deal with possible complications or difficulties they may encounter when returning home.
This study underlined the patients' need for a comprehensive psychological guidance and possibly a person of reference during the post-operative process. Discussing discharge with the patient was emphasized as an important issue to improve patients' compliance to the recovery process itself. Putting these elements into practice should help spine surgeons to manage better hospital discharge.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONA comprehensive discussion with the patient at the time of hospital discharge is clearly stressed as an important issue to improve patients' adherence to the recovery process.The patients complained of a lack of information when returning home, in particular regarding practical and behavioral recommendations.The patients expressed clear concerns about possible complications or difficulties they may encounter when returning home and they expressed their need to know whom they can contact for help if needed.A better understanding of the thoughts and concerns of patients undergoing spinal surgery at the time of their discharge from hospital should help spine surgeons to improve the management of hospital discharge and the post-operative recovery.
手术干预率的增加表明有必要从生物心理社会角度调查患者的体验。本研究旨在调查因腰椎退行性疾病接受脊柱手术的患者在出院时的想法和担忧。
对 28 名患者进行了半结构化访谈。问题调查了与将他们送回家相关的可能的担忧。一个多学科小组对内容进行了分析,以确定访谈中出现的主要主题。
患者对外科医生术前的解释和对预期预后的描述感到满意。然而,他们对出院时缺乏信息感到失望,特别是关于实际和行为建议的信息。患者对独自处理可能遇到的并发症或回家后遇到的困难表示明确的担忧。
本研究强调了患者在术后过程中需要全面的心理指导和可能的参考人。与患者讨论出院问题被强调为改善患者对康复过程本身的依从性的重要问题。实施这些要素将有助于脊柱外科医生更好地管理出院。
在出院时与患者进行全面讨论被明确强调为改善患者对康复过程依从性的重要问题。患者在回家时抱怨缺乏信息,特别是关于实际和行为建议的信息。患者明确表达了对回家时可能遇到的并发症或困难的担忧,他们表示需要知道在需要时可以联系谁寻求帮助。更好地了解脊柱手术患者在出院时的想法和担忧,应有助于脊柱外科医生改善出院管理和术后康复。