Kata Anna, Dillon Ellis C, Christina Keny R N, Yank Veronica, Covinsky Kenneth E, Raue Patrick J, Sandhu Harleen K, Tang Victoria L
Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, VA.
Center on Aging, University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT.
Ann Surg. 2024 Apr 9. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000006293.
This qualitative study aimed to explore the psychosocial experience of older adults undergoing major elective surgery from the perspective of both the patient and family caregiver.
Older adults face unique psychological and social vulnerabilities that can increase susceptibility to poor health outcomes. How these vulnerabilities influence surgical treatment and recovery is understudied in the geriatric surgical population.
Adults aged 65 and older undergoing a high-risk major elective surgery at the University of California, San Francisco and their caregivers were recruited. Semi-structured interviews were conducted at three time points: 1-2 weeks before surgery, and at 1- and 3-months following surgery. An inductive qualitative approach was used to identify underlying themes.
Twenty-five older adult patients (age range 65-82 years, 60% male) and 11 caregivers (age range 53-78 years, 82% female) participated. Three themes were identified. First, older surgical patients experienced significant challenges to emotional well-being both before and after surgery, which had a negative impact on recovery. Second, older adults relied on a combination of personal and social resources to navigate these challenges. Lastly, both patients and caregivers desired more resources from the healthcare system to address "the emotional piece" of surgical treatment and recovery.
Older adults and their caregivers described multiple overlapping challenges to emotional well-being that spanned the course of the perioperative period. Our findings highlight a critical component of perioperative care with significant implications for the recovery of older surgical patients.
本定性研究旨在从患者及其家庭照顾者的角度,探讨接受择期大手术的老年人的心理社会体验。
老年人面临独特的心理和社会脆弱性,这可能增加健康状况不佳的易感性。在老年外科人群中,这些脆弱性如何影响手术治疗和恢复尚未得到充分研究。
招募了在加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校接受高风险择期大手术的65岁及以上成年人及其照顾者。在三个时间点进行了半结构化访谈:手术前1-2周,以及手术后1个月和3个月。采用归纳定性方法来确定潜在主题。
25名老年患者(年龄范围65-82岁,60%为男性)和11名照顾者(年龄范围53-78岁,82%为女性)参与了研究。确定了三个主题。首先,老年手术患者在手术前后的情绪健康方面都经历了重大挑战,这对恢复产生了负面影响。其次,老年人依靠个人和社会资源的组合来应对这些挑战。最后,患者和照顾者都希望医疗系统提供更多资源,以解决手术治疗和恢复中的“情感问题”。
老年人及其照顾者描述了围手术期情绪健康方面的多重重叠挑战。我们的研究结果突出了围手术期护理的一个关键组成部分,对老年手术患者的恢复具有重要意义。