What Matters to Patients on the Day of Surgery-A Flash Mob Study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Hejdi Gamst-Jensen, Lone Dragnes Brix, Tina Mai Nørgaard Madsen, Susanne Winther Olsen, Anja Geisler, Anja Egelund, Thordis Thomsen, Bente Buch, Linda Veedfald, Christina Lykke Stenberg Forsman Hansen, Anne Højager Nielsen
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Abstract

Purpose: To explore what matters to patients on the day of surgery, to describe how a flash mob study was conducted in a perioperative setting and to provide recommendations for future studies adopting the flash mob design.

Design: Flash mob study.

Methods: On June 6 to June 7, 2023, a 24-hour flash mob study was carried out in eight Danish perioperative units. Eligible for inclusion were adult patients scheduled for elective or acute surgery. After giving informed consent, patients answered two qualitative questions: what mattered to them on the day of surgery, and whether the staff were aware of this. Data were analyzed using content analysis. Patient characteristics were presented using descriptive statistics.

Findings: Patients expressed a need to feel safe and cared for, be informed, and to receive proper anesthesia and postoperative care. Twenty-nine percent had not told health care staff, most often because they had not been asked about what mattered to them and because they did not want to be a nuisance.

Conclusions: The flash mob study was feasible and provided insight into patients' perspectives on the day of surgery. To gain insight into what matters on the day of surgery, health care professionals must actively ask patients. Furthermore, the flash mob proved to be an opportunity to create attention to what matters to patients on the day of surgery.

手术当天患者最关心的问题--快闪族研究。
目的:探讨患者在手术当天最关心的问题,介绍如何在围手术期环境中开展快闪研究,并为今后采用快闪设计的研究提供建议:设计:快闪研究:2023年6月6日至6月7日,在丹麦的8个围术期科室开展了24小时快闪研究。研究对象为计划接受择期手术或急性手术的成年患者。在获得知情同意后,患者回答了两个定性问题:手术当天什么对他们最重要,以及工作人员是否了解这一点。数据采用内容分析法进行分析。患者特征采用描述性统计:研究结果:患者表示需要安全感和关怀、知情权,以及接受适当的麻醉和术后护理。29%的患者没有告诉医护人员,最常见的原因是他们没有被问及对他们来说重要的事情,以及他们不想给医护人员添麻烦:快闪族研究是可行的,并能深入了解患者对手术当天的看法。要深入了解手术当天的重要事项,医护人员必须主动询问患者。此外,事实证明,快闪活动是一个让患者关注手术当天重要事项的机会。
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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
17.60%
发文量
279
审稿时长
90 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing provides original, peer-reviewed research for a primary audience that includes nurses in perianesthesia settings, including ambulatory surgery, preadmission testing, postanesthesia care (Phases I and II), extended observation, and pain management. The Journal provides a forum for sharing professional knowledge and experience relating to management, ethics, legislation, research, and other aspects of perianesthesia nursing.
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