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Open Access 01-12-2013 | Research article

Patient experiences with interventions to reduce surgery cancellations: a qualitative study

Authors: Einar Hovlid, Christian von Plessen, Kjell Haug, Aslak Bjarne Aslaksen, Oddbjørn Bukve

Published in: BMC Surgery | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Background

The cancellation of planned surgery harms patients, increases waiting times and wastes scarce health resources. Previous studies have evaluated interventions to reduce cancellations from medical and management perspectives; these have focused on cost, length of stay, improved efficiency, and reduced post-operative complications. In our case a hospital had experienced high cancellation rates and therefore redesigned their pathway for elective surgery to reduce cancelations. We studied how patients experienced interventions to reduce cancellations.

Methods

We conducted a comparative, qualitative case study by interviewing 8 patients who had experienced the redesigned pathway, and 8 patients who had experienced the original pathway. We performed a content analysis of the interviews using a theory-based coding scheme. Through a process of coding and condensing, we identified themes of patient experience.

Results

We identified three common themes summarizing patients’ positive experiences with the effects of the interventions: the importance of being involved in scheduling time for surgery, individualized preparation before the hospital admission, and relationships with few clinicians during their hospital stay.

Conclusions

Patients appreciated the effects of interventions to reduce cancellations, because they increased their autonomy. Unanticipated consequences were that the telephone reminder created a personalized dialogue and centralization of surgical preparation and discharge processes improved continuity of care. Thus apart from improving surgical logistics, the pathway became more patient-centered.
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Metadata
Title
Patient experiences with interventions to reduce surgery cancellations: a qualitative study
Authors
Einar Hovlid
Christian von Plessen
Kjell Haug
Aslak Bjarne Aslaksen
Oddbjørn Bukve
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Surgery / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2482
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-13-30

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