Patients' Experiences Before, During, and After a Colonoscopy Procedure: A Qualitative Study.

Annica Rosvall, Malin Axelsson, Ervin Toth, Christine Kumlien, Magdalena Annersten Gershater
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Abstract

Although colonoscopy is a common examination, there is limited research focusing on how patients experience this procedure. It is important that a colonoscopy is tolerated, as it may lead to lifesaving diagnostics and treatment. This study aims to explore adult patients' experience of undergoing a colonoscopy regarding the time prior to, during, and after the procedure. This was a qualitative study with individual interviews (n = 24) and a purposeful sample that was analyzed using thematic analysis. The analysis revealed four themes. The first, "making up one's mind," describes how the participants gathered information and reflected emotionally about the forthcoming procedure. The hope of clarification motivated them to proceed. In the theme "getting ready," self-care was in focus while the participants struggled to follow the instructions and carry out the burdensome cleansing. The next theme, "going through," illuminates' experiences during the colonoscopy and highlights the importance of feeling involved and respected. The last theme, "finally over," is characterized by experiences of relief, tiredness, and a desire for clarity. The healthcare professionals' ability to meet the participants' needs is vital, given that the experiences are highly individual. These findings contribute to a variegated image of how patients experience the process of undergoing a colonoscopy.

患者在结肠镜检查之前、期间和之后的经历:一项定性研究。
虽然结肠镜检查是一种常见的检查,但关于患者如何经历这一过程的研究有限。重要的是,结肠镜检查是可以忍受的,因为它可能导致挽救生命的诊断和治疗。本研究旨在探讨成人患者在进行结肠镜检查之前、期间和之后的经验。这是一项定性研究,包括个人访谈(n = 24)和使用主题分析分析的有目的样本。分析揭示了四个主题。第一个是“下定决心”,描述参与者如何收集信息,并从情感上反思即将到来的手术。澄清的希望促使他们继续进行。在“准备”的主题中,自我保健是重点,而参与者则努力按照指示进行繁重的清洁。下一个主题,“经历”,阐明了结肠镜检查期间的经历,并强调了感觉参与和尊重的重要性。最后一个主题“终于结束”的特点是解脱、疲倦和对清晰的渴望。医疗保健专业人员满足参与者需求的能力至关重要,因为这些经历是高度个性化的。这些发现有助于对患者经历结肠镜检查过程的不同印象。
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