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At vaere alvorligt syg – aeldre patienters oplevelser i forbindelse med större akut abdominalkirurgi
Engelsk titel: Being seriously ill – experiences in elderly patients undergoing acute high-risk abdominal surgery Läs online Författare: Orbaek, Janne ; Veyhe, Lena ; Tjörnhöj-Thomsen, Tine Språk: Dan Antal referenser: 30 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 18020266

Tidskrift

Klinisk Sygepleje 2017; (4)299-313 ISSN 0902-2767 E-ISSN 1903-2285 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift

Sammanfattning

Background: Undergoing acute high-risk abdominal surgery (AHA) is often associated with reduced chances of survival and great risk of adverse outcomes. Aim: The aims of this study were to explore and describe elderly patients' experiences undergoing AHA surgery, and to investigate self-reported quality of life (QOL) and relatives’ views of the patients QOL. Materials and Methods: 22 AHA surgery patients aged ≥ 75 years were included for qualitative interviews during the first postoperative week and follow-up after six months with a health-related QOL questionnaire. Results: Patients had difficulty remembering details of their acute hospitalization. They recalled being in a painful and life-threatening situation and worrying about their future everyday life. Six months after surgery the overall QOL was good in the majority of patients. Conclusions: Elderly AHA surgery patients’ lack of memory before surgery and their worries afterwards should be major focus points for nurses to improve information regarding hospital stay and discharge.