对有症状的腰椎管狭窄接受手术的个体未满足的医疗保健需求的定性探索。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Nora Bakaa, James Gillet, Raja Rampersaud, Brian Drew, Aleksa Cenic, Lisa Carlesso, Joy MacDermid, Douglas P Gross, Joanne Thorne, Luciana Gazzi Macedo
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摘要

目的:本研究旨在深入了解加拿大医疗保健系统患者在症状性腰椎管狭窄症(SLSS)术前或术后的围手术期经验,包括未满足的需求和期望。方法:采用定性解释现象学方法对SLSS个体进行研究。我们进行了持续30到90分钟的半结构化定性访谈。纳入标准为55岁或以上,诊断为SLSS,计划或经历腰椎手术,会说英语的个体。结果:共32名受试者(男性:n = 18;女性:n = 14)被纳入本研究。其中术前(术前)访谈15例,术后(术后)访谈17例。患者描述了不同的围手术期挑战,需要量身定制的方法来满足他们的独特需求。我们构建了4个主要主题,参与者强调了影响他们围手术期体验的因素:(1)在医疗保健系统中导航的挫折和障碍,(2)手术前教育和准备不足,(3)术后恢复和康复的挑战,以及(4)未满足的同伴和情感支持需求。结论:本研究强调了制定以患者为中心的围手术期护理标准的重要性,以帮助接受SLSS手术的个体在安大略省医疗保健系统中导航。
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A qualitative exploration of unmet healthcare needs for individuals undergoing surgery for symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis.

Purpose: This study aimed to gain an in-depth perspective of the perioperative experiences, including unmet needs and expectations, of individuals with the Canadian healthcare system before or after surgery for symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis (SLSS).

Methods: We used qualitative interpretive phenomenology to study individuals with SLSS. We conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews that lasted 30 to 90 min. Inclusion criteria were individuals 55 or older, diagnosed with SLSS, scheduled for or undergone lumbar spine surgery, and able to speak English.

Results: A total of 32 participants (Men: n = 18; Women: n = 14) were included in this study. Among those participants, 15 were interviewed preoperatively (before surgery) and 17 postoperatively (after surgery). Patients described varied perioperative challenges, requiring a tailored approach to meet their unique needs. We constructed 4 major themes that participants highlighted as factors affecting their perioperative experience: (1) Frustration and barriers to navigating the healthcare system, (2) Insufficient education and preparation for surgery, (3) Challenges with postoperative recovery and rehabilitation, and (4) Unmet needs for peer and emotional support.

Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of developing patient-centered perioperative standard of care to help individuals undergoing surgery for SLSS navigate the Ontario healthcare system.

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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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