Patients' and staffs' experiences of clinical support after a lower limb reconstruction: An interview study.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Heather Leggett, Jennie Lister, Catherine Hewitt, Hemant Sharma, Catriona McDaid
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Objective: To explore patient and healthcare professional perspectives on post-lower limb reconstruction support. Design: A qualitative study. Setting: One-to-one semi-structured interviews undertaken via video conferencing software or over the telephone. Participants: Thirty-two patients (who had undergone reconstructive surgery due to trauma, malunion, non-union, infection or congenital issues treated by internal or external fixation) and 22 orthopaedic healthcare professionals (surgeons, nurses and physiotherapists) were interviewed between November 2020 and June 2021. Results: Thematic analysis was undertaken on data surrounding clinical support. Four themes were generated: being involved and feeling informed, physiotherapy as a motivator for recovery, the importance of timely access to physiotherapy, and mental health support. Patients valued being involved in decisions about their care and feeling informed. Supportive nurses played a key role, with patients appreciating clear communication and empathy. Trust in the clinical team eased anxiety, whilst a lack of information caused stress and dissatisfaction. Post-surgery, information on recovery, access to physiotherapy, and hospital contacts were crucial. Physiotherapy was vital for regaining mobility, providing motivation, and promoting confidence. Access to mental health support was limited, though patients appreciated emotional support from physiotherapists and hospital staff. Conclusion: By providing comprehensive support, healthcare professionals can optimise patient satisfaction with care, enhance psychological well-being, and facilitate the successful rehabilitation and reintegration of patients back into their daily lives.

目的探讨患者和医护人员对下肢重建后支持的看法。设计:定性研究。背景:通过视频会议软件或电话进行一对一半结构化访谈:通过视频会议软件或电话进行一对一半结构化访谈。参与者: 32 名患者(接受过下肢再造术):在 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 6 月期间,对 32 名患者(因创伤、畸形、不愈合、感染或先天性问题接受内固定或外固定治疗而接受重建手术的患者)和 22 名骨科医护人员(外科医生、护士和物理治疗师)进行了访谈。结果对围绕临床支持的数据进行了主题分析。共产生了四个主题:参与和知情感、物理治疗是康复的动力、及时获得物理治疗的重要性以及心理健康支持。患者重视参与护理决策和知情感。支持病人的护士发挥了关键作用,病人对清晰的沟通和换位思考表示赞赏。对临床团队的信任缓解了患者的焦虑,而信息的缺乏则造成了压力和不满。手术后,有关恢复、物理治疗和医院联系方式的信息至关重要。物理治疗对于恢复行动能力、提供动力和增强信心至关重要。虽然患者感谢物理治疗师和医院员工提供的情感支持,但获得心理健康支持的机会有限。结论通过提供全面的支持,医护人员可以最大限度地提高患者对护理的满意度,增强心理健康,促进患者成功康复并重新融入日常生活。
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Clinical Rehabilitation
Clinical Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
117
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Rehabilitation covering the whole field of disability and rehabilitation, this peer-reviewed journal publishes research and discussion articles and acts as a forum for the international dissemination and exchange of information amongst the large number of professionals involved in rehabilitation. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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