Patients’ perspective on early discharge with drain in situ after breast cancer surgery

Laila Al-Balushi, Suad Al-Kharosui
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Due to the increasing number of breast cancer (BC) cases in Oman and the impact of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on bed situation in the hospital, a policy of early discharge (ED) with drain after BC surgery was initiated at one of the tertiary hospitals in Oman. The uniqueness of this policy is no home visit follow-up conducted after discharge and the main mode of communication was through social media account (Instagram media). This policy then was evaluated by conducting a quasi-experimental study using a survey with ten open and closed-ended questions, five questions to explore patient experience using a five-point Likert scale. A total of 41 female patients responded to the survey. Almost 96% of the participants stated being well informed about drain care pre- and post-surgery at home. 9% of the participants developed early sign of infection and was managed at out-patient clinics. Participants with bilateral drains expressed more pain than those with single drain. 90% stated satisfied being discharged with breast drain whereas 10% preferred to stay in the hospital until the drains were removed. This study found that the policy of ED with a drain after breast cancer (BC) surgery is practical and well-accepted by most patients. The role of breast nurse and presence of family and institutional support enhanced the success of the policy implementation. To optimize patient care, conducting a training program by breast nurse for nurses at local health centres about care management of patients with drain could improve care and enhance patient satisfaction.
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乳腺癌术后原位引流早期出院患者的看法
由于阿曼乳腺癌(BC)病例不断增加,以及2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对医院床位状况的影响,阿曼一家三级医院启动了BC手术后提前出院(ED)并引流的政策。该政策的独特之处在于出院后不进行家访随访,主要沟通方式是通过社交媒体账号(Instagram媒体)。然后,通过进行一项准实验研究来评估这一政策,该研究使用了一个带有十个开放式和封闭式问题的调查,五个问题使用五点李克特量表来探索患者体验。共有41名女性患者参与了调查。几乎96%的参与者表示对术前和术后在家引流护理有充分的了解。9%的参与者出现了感染的早期迹象,并在门诊进行了治疗。双侧引流的参与者比单侧引流的参与者表现出更多的疼痛。90%的人表示对乳房引流管出院感到满意,而10%的人更愿意留在医院直到引流管被清除。本研究发现,在乳腺癌(BC)手术后进行ED引流是可行的,并为大多数患者所接受。母乳护理人员的作用以及家庭和机构支持的存在促进了政策执行的成功。为优化患者护理,开展母乳护理人员对地方保健中心护士的护理管理培训,可以改善护理,提高患者满意度。
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