PMID: 9159780May 1, 1997Paper

Patient satisfaction with 23-hour "short-stay" observation following breast cancer surgery

Oncology Nursing Forum
C C BurkeS E Singletary

Abstract

To determine what problems patients undergoing breast cancer surgery experienced following discharge after participating in a 23-hour short-stay observation program and to explore their perceptions of the short-stay experience. Descriptive and exploratory. A comprehensive cancer center in an urban setting. 52 women undergoing modified radical mastectomy, segmental mastectomy (lumpectomy) with axillary node dissection, simple mastectomy, or other breast procedures. Telephone interviews 24-72 hours and 7-10 days after discharge using questionnaires developed by the investigators. Postoperative difficulties, satisfaction with pain relief, positive and negative aspects of the short-stay process, and discharge to home. Most patients had no difficulty with drain and incision care (84%), reported satisfactory analgesic relief with their prescribed medications (> 95%), and were prepared to leave the hospital on first postoperative day (85%). Patient education and care provided by physicians and nurses were highly rated. Although most responses were highly favorable, some women desired longer hospitalization (21%) and greater privacy while on the observation unit (13%). By coordinating inpatient and outpatient services, short-stay obser...Continue Reading

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