作者
Peter S Yun, Cameron L MacDonald, Jason Orne, Diana Gutierrez-Meza, Gerardo Buentello, Richar Street, Aanand D Naik, James W Suliburk
发表日期
2020/4/1
期刊
Journal of Surgical Research
卷号
248
页码范围
82-89
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Background
Strong patient engagement is often associated with better postoperative outcomes and reduced risk of dangerous and expensive complications for the patient. Our goal with this project is to define a new model specifically for surgical patient engagement to guide future work to improve patient outcomes.
Methods
Open-ended qualitative interviews were conducted with 38 postoperative patients, analyzed using the conventional content analysis method, and coded with NVivo 11. Patients from either a safety net or private hospital in the Houston area between the ages of 18 and 70 y were recruited after surgery for either thyroid, parathyroid, colon, or rectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, and diverticulitis. Pregnant and incarcerated patients in addition to those with postoperative complications or interview time frames greater than 4 wk postoperatively were excluded.
Results
Of patients completing the …
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