利用患者报告的结果检查患者接受分阶段双侧全关节置换术的术前教育和准备。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Orthopaedic Nursing Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-18 DOI:10.1097/NOR.0000000000001136
Leah Goldberg, Jennifer Hehl, Sara Strecker, Dan Witmer
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摘要

患者准备影响择期手术的整体患者体验。30%的全关节置换术(TJA)患者需要分阶段的关节置换术来纠正双侧关节炎,因此比较了第一次和第二次手术的准备和结果。本研究的目的是探讨患者是否对第二次手术有更充分的准备,并检查患者报告的结果(PROs)的差异。我们进行了一项探索性、回顾性的图表回顾,以评估患者对手术的准备程度、PROs和分阶段双侧TJAs患者的手术结果。58%的患者对第一次手术感到“准备充分”,而76%的患者对第二次手术感到“准备充分”(p = 0.027)。在第一次手术中,29%的患者认为他们的术后疼痛管理计划非常清楚地传达给了他们,而在第二次手术中,这一比例为67% (p < 0.001)。PROs和手术结果无显著差异。虽然分阶段双侧TJA的手术结果在对侧之间没有差异,但患者报告他们对第二次手术的准备更充分。患者对手术准备的不同体验可以帮助护士完善内容并优化患者术前教育工作。
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Examining Preoperative Patient Education and Preparedness Using Patient-Reported Outcomes for Patients Undergoing Staged Bilateral Total Joint Arthroplasty.

Patient preparedness influences the overall patient experience for elective surgery. Thirty percent of total joint arthroplasty (TJA) patients require a staged arthroplasty to correct bilateral arthritis, therefore preparedness and outcomes were compared between the first and second surgery. The purpose of this study was to explore if patients felt more prepared for their second surgery and examine differences in patient-reported outcomes (PROs). An exploratory, retrospective chart review was done to assess patients' feeling prepared for surgery, PROs, and surgical outcomes for patients undergoing staged bilateral TJAs. Fifty-eight percent of patients felt "very prepared" for the first surgery, whereas 76% felt "very prepared" for the second surgery (p = .027). Twenty-nine percent felt their postoperative pain management plan was very clearly communicated to them for the first surgery compared to 67% for their second surgery (p < .001). PROs and surgical outcomes showed no significant differences. While surgical outcomes do not differ between contralateral sides for staged bilateral TJA, patients report feeling more prepared for their second surgery. Patients' varying experiences of feeling prepared for their surgeries can help nurses refine content and optimize patient preoperative education efforts.

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Orthopaedic Nursing
Orthopaedic Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
0.60
自引率
14.30%
发文量
132
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Orthopaedic Nursing is an international journal providing continuing education for orthopaedic nurses. Focusing on a wide variety of clinical settings - hospital unit, physician"s office, ambulatory care centers, emergency room, operating room, rehabilitation facility, community service programs, the client"s home, and others – Orthopaedic Nursing provides departmental sections on current events, organizational activities, research, product and drug information, and literature findings. Articles reflect a commitment to professional development and the nursing profession as well as clinical, administrative, academic, and research areas of the orthopaedic specialty. Official Journal of the National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses (NAON)
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