Patients' need for information prior to colonic surgery.

作者: Lisbeth Sjöstedt , Renee Hellström , Margareta Warrén Stomberg

DOI: 10.1097/SGA.0B013E31822C69B4

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摘要: Perioperative information and communication between patients health professionals is central to the quality of care patient involvement for elective colon surgery. Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) means that process accelerated with comprehensive additional requirements on an individual. The purpose this study was identify nurses' doctors' experience patients' need before intraoperative care. Nurses (n = 39) different specialties professional were interviewed in focus groups. Ten anesthesiologists differing individually. Data analyzed qualitative content analysis. result shows provide reduce anxiety, make feel safe, explain postoperative pain management, a pathway. There no difference informants' perception needs. All respondents agreed generally have great information. perioperative should be repeated at points time. diagnosis recurrent. Knowledge, good communication, attitude from multiprofessional perspective support patient's feeling comfortable involved prior

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