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Moloney R.;Coffey A.;Coffey C.;O'Brien B.
2023
March
British Journal Of Nursing
Patients' experience of robotic-assisted surgery: a qualitative study
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Patient experience Robotic-assisted surgery Surgical outcomes
32
6
298
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BACKGROUND: The use of robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) has increased considerably since its introduction in 2001, with RAS now being widely accepted as a surgical modality. Current literature surrounding RAS focuses on the surgical team's experience rather than the patient's perspective, with limited qualitative research on post-RAS patient experience. AIM: To explore patient-reported experience following RAS. METHODS: Twelve semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted. Interviews were audio recorded with data transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis. FINDINGS: Themes included: factors specific to the robotic modality and psychological factors. Participant concerns emanated from their experience of a lack of pre-operative preparation, resulting in feelings of anxiety and some negative perceptions of RAS. CONCLUSION: Given the limited time for patient preparation for RAS, work developing patient information that is also patient-led would be of benefit. Pre-operative preparation is a key nursing role' and further research could explore nurses' experiences of preparing patients for RAS, facilitators and barriers to providing optimum patient preparation in this context.
0966-0461
10.12968/bjon.2023.32.6.298
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