Feeling Safe in the Perioperative Period: Experiences from Patients Undergoing Orthopedic Day Surgery

Author:

Larsson Fanny1ORCID,Engström Åsa1ORCID,Rysst Gustafsson Silje1,Strömbäck Ulrica1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Nursing and Medical Technology, Department of Health Science, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden

Abstract

Introduction Day surgery is often preferred by patients, but it can pose challenges in self-management after discharge. In addition, patients undergoing orthopedic surgery report poorer rates of postoperative recovery than patients undergoing general surgery. Understanding patients’ perceptions of feeling safe while undergoing surgery facilitates individualized care and is important since it may affect their recovery. Objective The aim of this study was to describe patients’ perceptions of feeling safe in the perioperative period when undergoing orthopedic day surgery under regional anesthesia. Methods The design was qualitative and descriptive. Data were collected through a cross-sectional questionnaire containing open-ended questions. Qualitative content analysis with an inductive approach was used for data analysis. Participants’ characteristics were presented descriptively. The study population consisted of a consecutive sample of 97 patients who had undergone orthopedic day surgery under regional anesthesia between March and October 2022. Results The categorization process resulted in the development of two categories describing participants’ experience of perioperative feelings of safety when undergoing orthopedic day surgery: having someone near and having a sense of control. The results indicate that the relationship between patients and staff and the perceived feeling of control and participation are factors influencing patients’ perception of feeling safe in the perioperative period. Conclusions In perioperative care, nurses play a vital role in fostering patients’ sense of safety by establishing relationships. This ensures that patients can be actively engaged in their own care. Patients also need access to professional and competent staff who strives to add a personal touch and considers their perspective. Since patients undergoing orthopedic day surgery might face a more demanding postoperative recovery than they had initially anticipated, further research is suggested to explore the association between a perceived feeling of safety and postoperative recovery.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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