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The pre- and postoperative illness trajectory in patients with pituitary tumours

OBJECTIVE: Experiences and need of support during surgery and start of replacement therapy in patients with pituitary tumours are highly unknown. This study aimed at exploring patient experiences during pre- and postoperative care and recovery after pituitary surgery in patients with a pituitary tum...

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Autores principales: Jakobsson Ung, Eva, Olofsson, Ann-Charlotte, Björkman, Ida, Hallén, Tobias, Olsson, Daniel S, Ragnarsson, Oskar, Skoglund, Thomas, Jakobsson, Sofie, Johannsson, Gudmundur
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Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6599075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31176303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-19-0202
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author Jakobsson Ung, Eva
Olofsson, Ann-Charlotte
Björkman, Ida
Hallén, Tobias
Olsson, Daniel S
Ragnarsson, Oskar
Skoglund, Thomas
Jakobsson, Sofie
Johannsson, Gudmundur
author_facet Jakobsson Ung, Eva
Olofsson, Ann-Charlotte
Björkman, Ida
Hallén, Tobias
Olsson, Daniel S
Ragnarsson, Oskar
Skoglund, Thomas
Jakobsson, Sofie
Johannsson, Gudmundur
author_sort Jakobsson Ung, Eva
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description OBJECTIVE: Experiences and need of support during surgery and start of replacement therapy in patients with pituitary tumours are highly unknown. This study aimed at exploring patient experiences during pre- and postoperative care and recovery after pituitary surgery in patients with a pituitary tumour. METHODS: Within a qualitative study design, 16 consecutive patients who underwent surgery for pituitary tumours were repeatedly interviewed. In total, 42 interviews were performed before and after surgery. Analysis was performed using qualitative interpretation. RESULTS: Suffering a pituitary tumour was overwhelming for many patients and struggling with existential issues was common. Patients expressed loneliness and vulnerability before and after surgery. How professionals handled information in connection with diagnosis greatly affected the patients. Other patients with the same diagnosis were experienced as the greatest support. Normalisation of bodily symptoms and relationships with others were reported during postoperative recovery. However, a fear that the tumour would return was present. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with pituitary tumours need structured support, including peer support, which acknowledges physical, cognitive as well as emotional and existential concerns. Information related to diagnosis and surgery should be adapted in relation to the loneliness and the existential seriousness of the situation. Care and support for patients with pituitary tumours should preferably be organised based on continuity and an unbroken care pathway from the first pre-operative evaluation through to postoperative care and the start of a life-long endocrine treatment and tumour surveillance.
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spelling pubmed-65990752019-07-03 The pre- and postoperative illness trajectory in patients with pituitary tumours Jakobsson Ung, Eva Olofsson, Ann-Charlotte Björkman, Ida Hallén, Tobias Olsson, Daniel S Ragnarsson, Oskar Skoglund, Thomas Jakobsson, Sofie Johannsson, Gudmundur Endocr Connect Research OBJECTIVE: Experiences and need of support during surgery and start of replacement therapy in patients with pituitary tumours are highly unknown. This study aimed at exploring patient experiences during pre- and postoperative care and recovery after pituitary surgery in patients with a pituitary tumour. METHODS: Within a qualitative study design, 16 consecutive patients who underwent surgery for pituitary tumours were repeatedly interviewed. In total, 42 interviews were performed before and after surgery. Analysis was performed using qualitative interpretation. RESULTS: Suffering a pituitary tumour was overwhelming for many patients and struggling with existential issues was common. Patients expressed loneliness and vulnerability before and after surgery. How professionals handled information in connection with diagnosis greatly affected the patients. Other patients with the same diagnosis were experienced as the greatest support. Normalisation of bodily symptoms and relationships with others were reported during postoperative recovery. However, a fear that the tumour would return was present. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with pituitary tumours need structured support, including peer support, which acknowledges physical, cognitive as well as emotional and existential concerns. Information related to diagnosis and surgery should be adapted in relation to the loneliness and the existential seriousness of the situation. Care and support for patients with pituitary tumours should preferably be organised based on continuity and an unbroken care pathway from the first pre-operative evaluation through to postoperative care and the start of a life-long endocrine treatment and tumour surveillance. Bioscientifica Ltd 2019-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6599075/ /pubmed/31176303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-19-0202 Text en © 2019 The authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Jakobsson Ung, Eva
Olofsson, Ann-Charlotte
Björkman, Ida
Hallén, Tobias
Olsson, Daniel S
Ragnarsson, Oskar
Skoglund, Thomas
Jakobsson, Sofie
Johannsson, Gudmundur
The pre- and postoperative illness trajectory in patients with pituitary tumours
title The pre- and postoperative illness trajectory in patients with pituitary tumours
title_full The pre- and postoperative illness trajectory in patients with pituitary tumours
title_fullStr The pre- and postoperative illness trajectory in patients with pituitary tumours
title_full_unstemmed The pre- and postoperative illness trajectory in patients with pituitary tumours
title_short The pre- and postoperative illness trajectory in patients with pituitary tumours
title_sort pre- and postoperative illness trajectory in patients with pituitary tumours
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6599075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31176303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-19-0202
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