The Experience of Women Receiving Mastectomy Care in an Acute Surgical Ward: A Qualitative Study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/nop2.70053
Celine Frost, Raewyn Lesā, Sandra Richardson
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Abstract

Aim: The research aim was to understand the inpatient experience of women who received postoperative care for mastectomy surgery in an acute surgical ward.

Design: A Qualitative Descriptive Research design was used.

Methods: The lead researcher conducted individual semi-structured interviews with 10 women who received postoperative care following mastectomy surgery in an acute hospital surgical ward. The transcribed interview data was analysed using a thematic analysis.

Results: A mastectomy is a momentous event in any woman's life. In the initial post-operative phase, the physical intrusion of surgery, aesthetics of the ward, and mixed-gender rooms were all found to influence the women's journey towards holistic recovery. Therapeutic care from all in the healthcare team and a ward setting conducive to recovery were identified as favourable influences towards physical and emotional healing.

Conclusion: Recognising that a mastectomy 'is not just physical' may help the breast care team optimise the first 24 h of postoperative care in preparation for the challenges the women may face on discharge.

Implications for the profession and/or patient care: In an acute inpatient setting, a women's physical needs may be prioritised over the psychological and emotional ramifications of a mastectomy. Post-operative inpatient care for breast cancer surgery requires not only professional competency with clinical and technical tasks, but therapeutic nursing and communication skills to support women's psychological needs.

Patient or public contribution: The findings were drawn from 10 women, narrating their inpatient experience for breast cancer surgery. All women had undergone a unilateral or bilateral mastectomy following breast cancer.

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目的:研究目的是了解在急诊外科病房接受乳房切除手术术后护理的妇女的住院经历:设计:采用定性描述研究设计:主要研究人员与 10 名在急症医院外科病房接受乳房切除手术术后护理的妇女进行了个人半结构式访谈。结果:乳房切除术是一个重要的时刻:结果:乳房切除术是女性生命中的一件大事。在术后初期,手术的物理侵入、病房的美观和男女混住的房间都会影响妇女的整体康复。所有医护人员提供的治疗护理和有利于康复的病房环境被认为是促进身体和情感康复的有利因素:结论:认识到乳房切除术 "不仅仅是身体上的 "可能有助于乳房护理团队优化术后头 24 小时的护理,为妇女出院时可能面临的挑战做好准备:在急诊住院环境中,妇女的生理需求可能会优先于乳房切除术的心理和情感影响。乳腺癌手术后的住院护理不仅需要专业的临床和技术能力,还需要治疗护理和沟通技巧,以支持妇女的心理需求:研究结果来自于 10 名妇女对其乳腺癌手术住院经历的叙述。所有妇女都在乳腺癌术后接受了单侧或双侧乳房切除术。
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