肾结石手术后术后交流中的患者需求报告》(Patient-Reported Needs in Postoperative Communication After Kidney Stone Surgery)。

IF 0.8 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Urology Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1097/UPJ.0000000000000709
Mitchell M Huang, Jared S Winoker, Mohamad E Allaf, Brian R Matlaga, Kevin Koo
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简介术后以患者为中心的沟通可提高患者满意度,减少意外的临床接触。然而,人们对肾结石手术后患者的信息需求了解甚少,从而限制了质量改进工作的开展。我们旨在了解肾结石手术后患者对术后沟通的需求和偏好:方法:我们对接受普通结石手术的患者进行了调查,了解他们在术后所接受的信息交流的内容、数量和满意度。结果:在 52 名患者中,大多数(75%)认为术后信息交流是最有用的:结果:在 52 位患者中,大多数(75%)认为他们在术后获得的信息交流存在不同程度的不足。在内容方面,受访者最想了解的是手术进展情况(90%)、后续护理计划(85%)和结石的具体位置(85%)。在数量方面,受访者一致表示对术中发现(结石外观和位置)和术后护理(支架症状和位置)感兴趣,但大多数受访者表示没有收到足够的信息。为了解决术后问题,受访者最常咨询的是泌尿科医生(71%)、出院文件(42%)、电子健康记录(27%)和术后与泌尿科医生交谈的人(25%);其中,大多数人(54%)表示泌尿科医生是唯一最有帮助的信息来源:结论:肾结石手术后,患者对术中具体发现和后续护理方面的沟通需求尚未得到满足。患者对泌尿科医生提供的资源表示非常满意。这些探索性研究结果支持了质量改进工作,以优化术后以患者为中心的有效沟通。
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Patient-Reported Needs in Postoperative Communication After Kidney Stone Surgery.

Introduction: Patient-centered communication after surgery can enhance patient satisfaction and reduce unplanned clinical contact. However, patient information needs following kidney stone surgery are not well understood, limiting quality improvement efforts. We aimed to characterize patient-reported needs in and preferences for postoperative communication following kidney stone surgery.

Methods: Patients undergoing common stone procedures were surveyed about the content, volume, and satisfaction with the communication they received after surgery. Patients indicated which information resources they consulted and found most helpful to address their postoperative care questions.

Results: Among 52 patients, the majority (75%) identified varying degrees of deficiencies in the communication they received after surgery. Regarding content, respondents were most interested in understanding how their surgery went (90%), the plan for follow-up care (85%), and the specific location of their stone (85%). Regarding volume, respondents consistently indicated interest in intraoperative findings (stone appearance and location) and postoperative care (stent symptoms and location) but the majority did not recall receiving enough information. To address their questions after surgery, respondents most commonly consulted their urologist (71%), discharge paperwork (42%), electronic health record (27%), and the person with whom their urologist spoke after surgery (25%); among these, the majority (54%) reported that their urologist was the single most helpful source of information.

Conclusions: Following kidney stone surgery, patients report unmet communication needs related to specific intraoperative findings and follow-up care. Patients indicate high levels of satisfaction with urologist-provided resources. These exploratory findings support quality improvement efforts to optimize delivery of effective, patient-centered communication after surgery.

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