Patient Satisfaction with Same-Day Discharge after Urogynecologic Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Kendall Alsup, Peyton McElhone, Barbara Henley, Walker Boyd, Camelia Malkamia, Donnyell Roberson, Jennifer Lanzer
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Background Patient satisfaction with same-day discharge after apical prolapse surgery has not been studied in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic. Widespread implementation of same-day discharge for urogynecologic procedures has the potential to decrease hospital crowding, cost to patients, and the potential risks of in-patient stays, which are especially important to consider amid an ongoing pandemic. This study aims to investigate patient satisfaction with same-day discharge after minimally invasive urogynecologic surgery for apical vaginal prolapse during the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients and Methods All patients undergoing apical prolapse surgery at a single academic institution during the COVID-19 pandemic from March 2020 to December 2021 were queried using applicable CPT codes. In this observational cohort study, each participant was surveyed by phone. The validated Surgical Satisfaction Questionnaire (SSQ-8) was used to assess general satisfaction with the surgical experience, and additional questions were asked to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patient satisfaction. Results One hundred and twenty-six patients met inclusion criteria and 60 patients (47.6%) chose to participate in the study. SSQ-8 scores revealed high overall satisfaction with the surgical experience (34.7 ± 5.7 out of 40). The majority of patients, 43 (71.7%), found that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic had “no impact” on their surgical satisfaction. Conclusions Same-day discharge after surgery for apical vaginal prolapse is regarded as highly satisfactory and safe by the majority of patients. Overall, the COVID-19 pandemic had no impact on patient satisfaction with same-day discharge after urogynecologic surgery at our institution.
COVID-19大流行期间泌尿妇科手术当日出院患者满意度
背景:在COVID-19大流行背景下,尚未研究患者对根尖脱垂手术后当日出院的满意度。广泛实施当日出院的泌尿妇科手术有可能减少医院拥挤,减少患者的费用和住院的潜在风险,在持续的大流行中考虑这些尤其重要。本研究旨在调查新冠肺炎大流行期间微创泌尿妇科手术治疗阴道根尖脱垂患者当日出院的满意度。患者和方法使用适用的CPT代码查询2020年3月至2021年12月COVID-19大流行期间在单一学术机构接受根尖脱垂手术的所有患者。在这项观察性队列研究中,每个参与者都通过电话进行了调查。使用经过验证的手术满意度问卷(SSQ-8)来评估手术体验的总体满意度,并询问其他问题来评估COVID-19大流行对患者满意度的影响。结果126例患者符合纳入标准,60例患者(47.6%)选择参加研究。SSQ-8评分显示患者对手术体验的总体满意度较高(34.7±5.7分,满分40分)。大多数患者(43名)(71.7%)认为正在进行的COVID-19大流行对他们的手术满意度“没有影响”。结论大多数患者认为阴道根尖脱垂术后当日出院是非常满意和安全的。总体而言,2019冠状病毒病大流行对我院泌尿妇科手术术后当日出院患者满意度无影响。
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