DeMartini Stephen, Faust Amanda, Navarro Brendan, Dy Christopher J
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
J Hand Surg Glob Online. 2024 Feb 17;6(5):760-765. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsg.2024.01.010. eCollection 2024 Sep.
Preoperative expectations play a major role in determining patient satisfaction after surgery. The aim of this study was to characterize patient's preoperative expectations and postoperative perceptions of nerve gap repair surgery.
We conducted a search of Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science databases for peer-reviewed articles that studied patient expectations, perceptions, and impressions of nerve gap repair in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Studies related to lumbar plexus radiculopathy, reimplantation, or patient satisfaction scores without patient testimony were excluded. Primary and secondary outcomes were patient's preoperative expectations and postoperative perceptions of nerve gap repair surgery, respectively.
We included 11 studies evaluating a total of 462 patients. One study evaluated only patient expectations, six studies evaluated only patient perspectives, and four studies evaluated both. Patients were generally overly optimistic in their expectations of surgery. Postoperative satisfaction ranged from 82% to 86%, and 81% to 87% of patients would choose to undergo their surgery again knowing what they know now.
Patient expectations in nerve gap repair are optimistic, and at times unrealistic. Patient satisfaction with nerve gap repair is high and subject to influence from preoperative education and postoperative outcomes of functional and sensory recovery.
Surgeons should be aware that patient expectations of their postoperative outcomes can have substantial impacts on their perceived management and overall satisfaction. More emphasis should be placed on preoperative education and expectation management to optimize patient satisfaction.
术前期望在决定患者术后满意度方面起着重要作用。本研究的目的是描述患者对神经间隙修复手术的术前期望和术后认知。
我们按照系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目指南,在Embase、Scopus和科学网数据库中检索了同行评审的文章,这些文章研究了患者对神经间隙修复的期望、认知和印象。排除与腰丛神经根病、再植术或无患者证词的患者满意度评分相关的研究。主要和次要结果分别是患者对神经间隙修复手术的术前期望和术后认知。
我们纳入了11项研究,共评估了462例患者。一项研究仅评估了患者期望,六项研究仅评估了患者观点,四项研究同时评估了两者。患者对手术的期望总体上过于乐观。术后满意度在82%至86%之间,81%至87%的患者在了解现状后仍会选择再次接受手术。
患者对神经间隙修复的期望是乐观的,有时甚至不切实际。患者对神经间隙修复的满意度较高,且受术前教育以及功能和感觉恢复的术后结果影响。
外科医生应意识到患者对术后结果的期望可能会对他们所感受到的治疗管理和总体满意度产生重大影响。应更加重视术前教育和期望管理,以优化患者满意度。