“你还指望什么?”:一项解释手术患者家属期望的定性内容分析研究

F. Ahmadi, A. Kazemnejad, M. Azizi
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背景:外科手术是世界范围内最常见的医疗事件之一。每个人对手术有不同的期望。目的:由于大多数成年患者身边都有家庭成员,家庭成员的存在很重要,本研究旨在解释手术患者家属的期望。方法:采用常规含量分析法进行定性研究。2019年,在伊朗德黑兰的医院中,以最大的差异招募了接受手术的患者家庭成员的有目的样本。抽样方法为目的抽样。数据是通过半结构化访谈收集的。继续收集数据,直到类别饱和为止。共对25名家属、3名护士和1名外科医生进行了29次访谈。结果:总共进行了29次访谈。共提取了811个无重叠的主要编码、446个重叠的主要编码、36个亚类和11个一般类。最后得到四个主要类别,即无休止的困惑,给予家庭分担照顾,过分关注明显的行为,接受家庭的存在。结论:家庭在接缝处破裂。他们的期望和需求可能没有得到满足,通常被认为不重要。他们需要被医疗保健提供者,特别是护士看到、听到、考虑、理解,最重要的是被接受
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“What Do You Expect?”: A Qualitative Content Analysis Study to Explain the Expectations of the Families of Patients Undergoing Surgery
Background: Surgery is one of the most frequent healthcare events worldwide. Individuals have different expectations of surgery. Objectives: As most adult patients have a family member beside them and the family presence is important, this study aimed to explain the expectations of the families of patients undergoing surgery. Methods: This qualitative study was carried out using the conventional content analysis method. A purposive sample of the family members of patients undergoing surgery was recruited with maximum variation from hospitals in Tehran, Iran, in 2019. The sampling method was purposive sampling. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Data collection was continued until the categories were saturated. In total, 29 interviews were conducted with 25 family members, 3 nurses, and 1 surgeon. Results: Overall, 29 interviews were conducted. A total of 811 primary codes without overlap, 446 primary codes with overlap, 36 subcategories, and 11 generic categories were extracted. Finally, four main categories were obtained, namely endless confusion, giving the family a share in care, exaggerated focus on obvious behaviors, and accepting the existence of the family. Conclusions: Families come apart at the seams. Their expectations and needs might not be met and are usually considered unimportant. They need to be seen, heard, considered, understood, and, most importantly, accepted by healthcare providers, especially nurses
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