Factors Influencing Patient Experience After Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jhsa.2023.03.012
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to use qualitative methodology to better understand patient experiences after cubital tunnel surgery, with the goal of identifying areas of improvement in delivery of care.

Methods

Patients who underwent surgery (in situ decompression or anterior transposition) for cubital tunnel syndrome within the last 12 months, which was performed by one of three fellowship-trained hand surgeons, were identified. Participants were invited to an interview regarding “their experiences with ulnar nerve surgery.” An interview guide with semistructured, open-ended questions regarding the decision for surgery, treatment goals, and the recovery process was used. Interim data analyses were conducted to assess emerging themes, and interviews were continued until thematic saturation was achieved.

Results

Seventeen participants completed interviews; the mean age of study participants was 57 years, and 71% were women. The mean time between surgery and the interview was 6 months. Participants identified the following two key areas that could improve their surgical experience: (1) the need for detailed preoperative education about the surgery and recovery process, (2) and the importance of discussing treatment goals and expectations. Participants suggested providing both written and online resources to patients, including specific details about incision size and recovery process in education materials, and setting expectations for symptom resolution.

Conclusions

Although the overall patient experience after cubital tunnel surgery was positive, participants noted that there is a need for providing improved educational resources and counseling before surgery.

Clinical relevance

Addressing education and counseling needs before cubital tunnel surgery will help surgeons to improve delivery of care.
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目的:本研究旨在使用定性方法更好地了解患者在接受立方腕管手术后的经历,从而确定在提供护理服务方面需要改进的地方:确定了在过去 12 个月内接受过手术(原位减压或前路转位)治疗肘隧道综合征的患者,手术由三位接受过研究培训的手外科医生之一实施。他们受邀参加了关于 "尺神经手术经验 "的访谈。访谈采用半结构化、开放式的问题指南,内容涉及手术决定、治疗目标和恢复过程。我们进行了中期数据分析,以评估新出现的主题,并继续进行访谈,直到达到主题饱和为止:17名参与者完成了访谈;研究参与者的平均年龄为57岁,71%为女性。手术与访谈之间的平均间隔时间为 6 个月。参与者认为以下两个关键领域可以改善他们的手术体验:(1) 需要对手术和恢复过程进行详细的术前教育,(2) 讨论治疗目标和期望的重要性。与会者建议向患者提供书面和在线资源,在教育材料中包括有关切口大小和恢复过程的具体细节,并对症状的解决设定期望值:尽管患者在接受肘隧道手术后的总体体验是积极的,但与会者指出,有必要在手术前提供更好的教育资源和咨询服务:临床意义:解决肘隧道手术前的教育和咨询需求将有助于外科医生改善护理服务。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Surgery publishes original, peer-reviewed articles related to the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the upper extremity; these include both clinical and basic science studies, along with case reports. Special features include Review Articles (including Current Concepts and The Hand Surgery Landscape), Reviews of Books and Media, and Letters to the Editor.
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