Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, SE-581 83, Linköping, Sweden.
Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, Örebro University, SE-701 82, Örebro, Sweden; Department of Orthopaedics, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, SE-701 82, Örebro, Sweden.
Int J Orthop Trauma Nurs. 2023 Aug;50:101034. doi: 10.1016/j.ijotn.2023.101034. Epub 2023 Jun 8.
Urinary retention is a common complication associated with hip surgery. There are easily available, evidence-based clinical practice guidelines prescribing how to prevent both urinary retention and other voiding issues, by means of bladder monitoring and risk assessments. A detected lack of adherence to such guidelines increases risks for unnecessary suffering among patients but a greater understanding of patients' experiences can benefit tailored interventions to address quality and safety gaps in orthopaedic nursing and rehabilitation.
The aim was to describe patients' experiences of urinary retention, bladder issues, and bladder care in orthopaedic care due to hip surgery.
This was a qualitative study with a descriptive design: content analysis with an inductive approach was applied to interviews (n = 32) and survey free-text responses (n = 122) across 17 orthopaedic units in Sweden.
The patients had received no or limited details for the recurrent bladder care interventions (such as bladder scans and prompted voiding) while at the hospital. They relied on the staff for safe procedures but were left to themselves to manage and comprehend prevailing bladder issues. Despite the patients' experiences of bladder issues or the risk of urinary retention postoperatively, the link to hip surgery remained unknown to the patients, leaving them searching for self-management strategies and further care.
Patients' perspectives on bladder care, urinary retention and bladder issues can serve as a means for increased understanding of procedures and issues, reinforcing improved implementation of guidelines, including person-centred information. Safer bladder procedures imply further patient engagement, highlighted in guidelines.
尿潴留是与髋关节手术相关的常见并发症。有现成的、基于证据的临床实践指南,通过膀胱监测和风险评估,规定了如何预防尿潴留和其他排尿问题。如果发现不遵守这些指南,会增加患者不必要的痛苦风险,但更深入地了解患者的体验可以为骨科护理和康复中的质量和安全差距提供有针对性的干预措施。
描述髋关节手术后骨科护理中患者的尿潴留、膀胱问题和膀胱护理体验。
这是一项定性研究,采用描述性设计:对 17 个瑞典骨科病房的访谈(n=32)和问卷调查的自由文本回复(n=122)进行了内容分析,采用了归纳法。
患者在住院期间接受的复发性膀胱护理干预(如膀胱扫描和提示排尿)要么很少,要么根本没有。他们依赖医护人员进行安全的操作,但只能自己管理和理解当前的膀胱问题。尽管患者经历了膀胱问题或术后发生尿潴留的风险,但与髋关节手术的联系对他们来说仍然未知,这让他们不得不寻找自我管理策略和进一步的护理。
患者对膀胱护理、尿潴留和膀胱问题的看法可以作为加深对手术程序和问题的理解的一种手段,从而加强对指南的更好实施,包括以患者为中心的信息。更安全的膀胱操作意味着进一步的患者参与,这在指南中得到了强调。