Management of post-operative anaemia in patients undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer: a qualitative focus group-based study.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Samuel Lawday, Susannah Williams, Elizabeth James, Emma L Court, Fiona Carter, Francesca Rushton, Cat Dampier, E J O'Malley, M Barrington, Rob Bethune, Nader Francis
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Abstract

Background: Optimal management of anaemia following surgery for colorectal cancer remains unclear. Peri-operative anaemia is common in patients undergoing resectional surgery for colorectal cancer. A significant amount of research has been conducted into the management of pre-operative anaemia; however, little work has investigated post-operative anaemia. We intended to investigate the facilitators of and barriers against the standardised correction of post-operative anaemia. These can aid in identifying optimum treatment for patients following surgery for colorectal cancer.

Methods: Four focus groups were held with 29 participants from a multidisciplinary panel of healthcare professionals from two different NHS hospital sites in the UK. The discussions were audio recorded and underwent professional transcription. Transcripts were checked against recordings before undergoing thematic analysis using a realist approach.

Results: Four themes were identified. The key barriers to standardised post-operative anaemia correction were a lack of protocoled guidelines or a defined pathway, insufficient education and training, and systemic barriers, such as financial drivers and drug availability. The key facilitator identified was collaboration and communication.

Discussion: This study has identified several key barriers and thresholds which can be used in future studies to improve the standardised management of post-operative anaemia.

结直肠癌手术患者术后贫血的处理:一项定性焦点小组研究。
背景:结直肠癌术后贫血的最佳处理方法尚不清楚。围手术期贫血在结肠直肠癌切除手术患者中很常见。对术前贫血的管理进行了大量的研究;然而,很少有研究调查术后贫血。我们打算调查术后贫血标准化矫正的促进因素和障碍。这些可以帮助确定结肠直肠癌手术后患者的最佳治疗方法。方法:四个焦点小组举行了29名参与者来自一个多学科小组的医疗保健专业人员从两个不同的NHS医院网站在英国。讨论被录音并经过专业转录。在使用现实主义方法进行主题分析之前,将抄本与录音进行核对。结果:确定了四个主题。标准化术后贫血矫正的主要障碍是缺乏规范的指南或明确的途径,教育和培训不足,以及系统性障碍,如经济驱动因素和药物可获得性。确定的关键促进因素是协作和沟通。讨论:本研究确定了几个关键的障碍和阈值,这些障碍和阈值可用于未来的研究,以提高术后贫血的标准化管理。
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CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.60%
发文量
206
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Colorectal Disease, Clinical and Molecular Gastroenterology and Surgery aims to publish novel and state-of-the-art papers which deal with the physiology and pathophysiology of diseases involving the entire gastrointestinal tract. In addition to original research articles, the following categories will be included: reviews (usually commissioned but may also be submitted), case reports, letters to the editor, and protocols on clinical studies. The journal offers its readers an interdisciplinary forum for clinical science and molecular research related to gastrointestinal disease.
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