Stressful factors of patients’ experiences while waiting for vitreo-retinal day surgery: a qualitative study
Stressful factors of patients’ experiences while waiting for vitreo-retinal day surgery: a qualitative study
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Eye Science
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收稿时间:2025/1/13 15:02:20
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- Preoperative care; Stressful factor; Experience; Vitreo-retinal; Day surgery
- Preoperative care; Stressful factor; Experience; Vitreo-retinal; Day surgery
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Objective: Day surgery mode has sharply shortened the preoperative waiting time of patients. However, this mode also made rough interactions between patients with vision loss and nursing staff during the preoperative visit. Moreover, patients might experience negative mood. The aim of this study was to describe the preoperative experiences and identify related stressful factors among patients who were waiting for vitreo-retinal day surgery.
Methods: An interpretive qualitative approach guided this study. Semi-structured, face-to-face, in-depth interviews were carried out with patients from August 2021 to October 2021. Inductive content analysis and research software were used to analyze the data.
Results: Elven patients agreed to join the interviews. The ages ranged from 19- to 70- year-old. The waiting time before hospitalization ranged from 7 to 90 days. Three main categories emerged from patients’ complaints: day surgery procedures, worries about eye conditions and supports.
Conclusion: The findings highlighted the importance of preoperative care services. It was suggested that accurate preoperative information and effective supports are beneficial for improving the quality of preoperative care service.
Objective: Day surgery mode has sharply shortened the preoperative waiting time of patients. However, this mode also made rough interactions between patients with vision loss and nursing staff during the preoperative visit. Moreover, patients might experience negative mood. The aim of this study was to describe the preoperative experiences and identify related stressful factors among patients who were waiting for vitreo-retinal day surgery.
Methods: An interpretive qualitative approach guided this study. Semi-structured, face-to-face, in-depth interviews were carried out with patients from August 2021 to October 2021. Inductive content analysis and research software were used to analyze the data.
Results: Elven patients agreed to join the interviews. The ages ranged from 19- to 70- year-old. The waiting time before hospitalization ranged from 7 to 90 days. Three main categories emerged from patients’ complaints: day surgery procedures, worries about eye conditions and supports.
Conclusion: The findings highlighted the importance of preoperative care services. It was suggested that accurate preoperative information and effective supports are beneficial for improving the quality of preoperative care service.
1、广东省医学科研基金项目(广东省卫生健康委员会)