Discharge Transition Experience for Lumbar Fusion Patients: A Qualitative Study.

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Neuroscience Nursing Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1097/JNN.0000000000000616
Jeoung Hee Kim, Yong Soon Shin
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Abstract: BACKGROUND: Support should be provided to individuals who are ready to be discharged; however, quantitative research is lacking in understanding the challenges of postsurgery lumbar fusion patients' discharge and transition. This article delves into the in-depth experience of lumbar fusion patients with discharge transitions. METHODS: We conducted semistructured individual interviews with 11 patients who had lumbar fusion surgery at one of Korea's most equipped general hospitals. These interviews focused on the patients' discharge transition experiences. The data were analyzed using phenomenological analysis. RESULTS: Lumbar fusion patients' experiences of discharge transition fit into 4 categories: anticipation of surgical transition, the process of transition to discharge, the difficult process of recovery, and recovery strategy. CONCLUSION: To further expedite the discharge process and make better use of cooperative hospital resources, conducting preoperative treatment planning, identifying family and social support systems, and sharing treatment procedures are all required. Furthermore, thorough health information services and step-by-step courses on predicted problems and everyday living after surgery should be considered for postoperative education. It is critical to broadening the scope of preoperative and postoperative education programs, as well as assistance for the social support system, such as the family-based support system and cooperative hospitals.

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腰椎融合术患者出院过渡经验:一项定性研究。
摘要:背景:应该为准备出院的个人提供支持;然而,定量研究缺乏对腰椎融合术后患者出院和过渡所面临的挑战的理解。本文深入探讨腰椎融合术患者出院过渡的经验。方法:我们对11名在韩国设备最齐全的综合医院接受腰椎融合手术的患者进行了半结构化的个人访谈。这些访谈集中于患者的出院过渡经历。采用现象学分析方法对数据进行分析。结果:腰椎融合术患者出院过渡的经历分为4类:手术过渡的预期、过渡到出院的过程、恢复的困难过程和恢复策略。结论:为进一步加快出院进程,更好地利用合作医院资源,需做好术前治疗规划,明确家庭和社会支持系统,共享治疗流程。此外,术后教育应考虑提供全面的健康信息服务和分步课程,介绍手术后可能出现的问题和日常生活。扩大术前和术后教育计划的范围以及对社会支持系统的援助至关重要,例如以家庭为基础的支持系统和合作医院。
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Journal of Neuroscience Nursing
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-NURSING
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3.10
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30.40%
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110
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroscience Nursing (JNN), the official journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, contains original articles on advances in neurosurgical and neurological techniques as they affect nursing care, theory and research, as well as commentary on the roles of the neuroscience nurse in the health care team. The journal provides information to nurses and health care professionals working in diverse areas of neuroscience patient care such as multi-specialty and neuroscience intensive care units, general neuroscience units, combination units (neuro/ortho, neuromuscular/rehabilitation, neuropsychiatry, neurogerontology), rehabilitation units, medical-surgical units, pediatric units, emergency and trauma departments, and surgery. The information is applicable to professionals working in clinical, research, administrative, and educational settings.
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