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Clinical journal of oncology nursing. 2020 Oct 1;24(5):E65-E70. doi: 10.1188/20.CJON.E65-E70 Q41.32024

Preparedness for Surgery: Analyzing a Quality Improvement Project in a Population of Patients Undergoing Hepato-Pancreatico-Biliary Surgery

手术前的准备:对进行肝胰胆手术的患者群体中的一个质量改进项目进行分析 翻译改进

Kelly O'Connor  1, Diane La Bruno  1, Jamie Rudderow  1, Shawnna Cannaday  1, Charles J Yeo  1, Theresa P Yeo  2

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  • 1 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
  • 2 Thomas Jefferson University.
  • DOI: 10.1188/20.CJON.E65-E70 PMID: 32945797

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    Background: Approximately 20% of patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer will be eligible for hepato-pancreatico-biliary (HPB) surgery. Studies indicate that high-quality patient education is pivotal in reducing anxiety, improving clinical and performance outcomes, and increasing patient satisfaction.

    Objectives: This quality improvement project sought to determine the perceived level of preparedness for patients undergoing HPB surgery and to identify information and knowledge gaps in preoperative education.

    Methods: Convenience sampling was used to collect postoperative information via questionnaire from 50 patients regarding areas of importance.

    Findings: Preoperative information gaps for patient and family education were identified. Improving preparedness for HPB surgery has the potential to improve clinical outcomes, increase quality and patient satisfaction, decrease length of stay, and reduce time to adjuvant therapy.

    Keywords: communication; hepato-pancreato-biliary; pancreas; preoperative teaching.

    Keywords:Quality Improvement Project

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    期刊名:Clinical journal of oncology nursing

    缩写:CLIN J ONCOL NURS

    ISSN:1092-1095

    e-ISSN:1538-067X

    IF/分区:1.3/Q4

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