Intensive Care Nurses' Opinions on Bariatric Surgery Patients: A Qualitative Descriptive Study.

IF 0.9 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-22 DOI:10.1097/CNQ.0000000000000572
Sevgi Deniz Doğan, Pınar Kaya
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Abstract

This study was conducted with a descriptive qualitative design to reveal the opinions and experiences of intensive care nurses who care for bariatric surgery patients. The study was conducted with 11 nurses working in hospitals' general surgery intensive care units caring for bariatric surgery patients. The data were collected using the interview method, which is one of the qualitative data collection methods. In the study, intensive care nurses expressed both positive and negative perspectives on bariatric surgery. They also reported challenges in patient care, particularly related to high-weight patients, in-pain patients, and fearful patients. Additionally, hospital-related difficulties, such as lack of staff and lack of equipment, were highlighted as key barriers to providing care. However, nurses identified facilitating factors, including patient characteristics and procedural aspects which contributed to more manageable care experiences. The findings of this study illuminate the diverse views and experiences of intensive care nurses caring for bariatric surgery patients.

重症监护护士对减肥手术患者的看法:一项定性描述性研究。
本研究采用描述性定性设计,探讨护理减肥手术病人的重症监护护士的意见和经验。这项研究是由11名在医院普通外科重症监护室照顾减肥手术患者的护士进行的。数据收集采用访谈法,这是定性数据收集方法之一。在这项研究中,重症监护护士对减肥手术表达了积极和消极的看法。他们还报告了患者护理方面的挑战,特别是与高体重患者、疼痛患者和恐惧患者相关的挑战。此外,与医院有关的困难,如缺乏工作人员和缺乏设备,被强调为提供护理的主要障碍。然而,护士确定了促进因素,包括患者特征和程序方面,有助于更易于管理的护理经验。本研究结果阐明了重症监护护士对减肥手术患者的不同看法和经验。
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
CiteScore
2.60
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76
期刊介绍: Critical Care Nursing Quarterly (CCNQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides current practice-oriented information for the continuing education and improved clinical practice of critical care professionals, including nurses, physicians, and allied health care professionals.
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