Caregiver and Adolescent Perspectives on Giving and Receiving Care After NonEmergency Surgery: A Qualitative Study.

IF 1.6 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Anesthesiology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2025-04-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/anrp/9344365
Sydney E S Brown, Camila Costa, Alyssa Kelly, Sarah Oh, Daniel Clauw, Afton Hassett, Noelle E Carlozzi
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Abstract

Objectives: Over 1.5 million adolescents undergo surgery each year in the United States. While surgery is performed to improve pain and physical functioning, there may be temporary disability and an increased reliance on caregivers during recovery. Caregivers not accustomed to providing this level of care for adolescents used to greater independence may struggle. We sought to better understand the dyadic experience of at-home care for adolescent patients after nonemergency surgery. Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with adolescent patients aged between12and 17 years and an associated caregiver, separately, 2 weeks following nonemergency surgery at a tertiary care pediatric hospital. Interviews were analyzed using latent manifest content analysis concurrent with data collection. Recruitment occurred until thematic saturation was reached. Results: Semi-structured interviews were conducted among 31 adolescent-caregiver dyads. Sixteen caregivers and 12 adolescents described needing or providing help with activities of daily living (ADLs) and/or instrumental ADLs. Four themes emerged: (1) caregiver feelings of overwhelm, primarily among those helping with ADLs; (2) care activities described as something a "good caregiver" does contrasted with the more neutral way in which adolescents described needing help; (3) discrepancies between caregiver and adolescent perspectives regarding increased family interactions resulting from needing or providing care; and (4) the importance of peer friendships to adolescents throughout surgical recovery. Discussion: Half of the adolescents and caregivers reported providing or requiring significant assistance with basic care needs after surgery. While some caregivers felt overwhelmed, others derived satisfaction from being a "good" caregiver and increased family time; adolescents felt more neutral about these interactions. Connections with friends (in-person or online) were helpful to adolescents. Results suggest that interventions directed toward improving caregiver support and helping them find positive aspects of caregiving, as well as encouraging adolescent connection with their friends may improve the perceived quality of recovery in this population.

照顾者与青少年在非紧急手术后给予与接受照护的观点:一项质性研究。
目的:在美国,每年有超过150万的青少年接受手术。虽然进行手术是为了改善疼痛和身体功能,但可能会有暂时的残疾,并且在康复期间增加对护理人员的依赖。照顾者不习惯为习惯了更大独立性的青少年提供这种程度的照顾,可能会遇到困难。我们试图更好地了解非急诊手术后青少年患者在家护理的双重体验。方法:我们对一家三级儿科医院非急诊手术后2周的12 - 17岁青少年患者和相关护理人员分别进行了半结构化访谈。访谈采用潜在清单内容分析和数据收集相结合的方法进行分析。征聘一直进行到专题饱和为止。结果:采用半结构化访谈法对31对青少年照顾者进行访谈。16名护理人员和12名青少年描述需要或提供日常生活活动(adl)和/或工具性adl的帮助。出现了四个主题:(1)照顾者的压力感,主要出现在帮助adl的人身上;(2)被描述为“好照顾者”的照顾活动与青少年描述需要帮助的更为中性的方式形成对比;(3)照顾者和青少年对因需要或提供照顾而增加的家庭互动的看法存在差异;(4)同伴友谊在青少年手术康复过程中的重要性。讨论:一半的青少年和护理人员报告在手术后提供或需要大量的基本护理帮助。虽然一些照顾者感到不堪重负,但其他人从成为“好”照顾者和增加家庭时间中获得满足感;青少年对这些互动的态度更为中立。与朋友(面对面或在线)的联系对青少年很有帮助。结果表明,干预措施旨在改善照顾者的支持,帮助他们发现照顾的积极方面,以及鼓励青少年与他们的朋友联系,可能会提高这一人群的康复质量。
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