胸外科患者与外科医生的沟通:来自欧洲多国围手术期经验调查的见解。

0 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Jonathan Pineda, Obieda Atiyani, Nicolas Moreno, Nuria Novoa, Sergio Bolufer Nadal, Peter Zsoldos, Karel Pfeuty, Mahmoud Ismail, Peter Licht, Mario Nosotti, Majed Refai, Elizabeth Belcher, Melanie Jenkins, Marcin Zielinski, Róbert Baláž, Ivan Kuhajda, Debra Montague, Miro Janik, József Furák, Ann-Marie Baird, Gianluca Casali, Cecilia Pompili
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目的:随着ERAS和患者相关结果研究的出现,手术从技术方面和越来越复杂的微创手术选择到患者护理方面都取得了许多进步。与患者相关的结果研究使提供者能够专注于对患者最重要的生活质量,然而,在患者的愿望和外科医生对患者最看重的东西的看法之间,仍然存在不明确的脱节。方法:一项严格设计的欧洲多国调查,包含9个精心设计的问题,旨在通过在线链接或纸质版本向最近接受过胸外科手术的患者和外科医生以及参与胸外科手术护理的外科医生模拟围手术期的过程,以探索围手术期护理感知可能脱节的情况。结果:共有来自欧洲不同地区的444名参与者(230名患者和214名外科医生)回应了调查。在术前、术中和术后阶段,当涉及到对给予和理解的信息的感知、沟通的内容以及如何实施护理时,发现了明显的差异。结论:本研究确定了患者和外科医生之间在手术护理的沟通和认知方面的关键差距,强调了实施共同决策的必要性,并提高了在围手术期加强整体支持的意识。
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Patient-Surgeon Communication in Thoracic Surgery: Insights from a European Multi-Country Survey on the Perioperative Experience.

Objectives: Many advancements have occurred in surgery from the technical side with increasingly sophisticated minimally invasive surgical options to the patient care side with the advent of ERAS and patient-related outcomes research. Patient-related outcomes research has allowed providers to focus on what is most important to a patient when it comes to quality of life, however, an ill-defined disconnect persists between the desires of patients and the perspectives of surgeons on what the patient values the most.

Methods: A rigorously designed multi-country European survey of 9 carefully curated questions meant to mimic the perioperative journey for both the patient and surgeon distributed through an online link or paper version who recently underwent thoracic surgery and to surgeons involved with thoracic surgical care to explore the possible disconnect of perceptions of care throughout the perioperative journey.

Results: A total of 444 participants (230 patients and 214 surgeons) from different parts of Europe responded to the survey. Noted discrepancies were found throughout the preoperative, intraoperative and post-operative phases when it came to perception of information given and understood, what was communicated, and how care was implemented.

Conclusions: This study identifies critical gaps in the communication and perception of surgical care between patients and surgeons, emphasizing the need for the implementation of shared decision-making, and increasing awareness of enhanced holistic support throughout the perioperative journey.

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