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Managing the Consequences of Oncological Major Surgery: A Short- and Medium-Term Skills Assessment Proposal for Patient and Caregiver through M.A.D.I.T. Methodology

The effects of cancer surgery and treatment harm patients’ life and working ability: major causes of this can be intensified by the postoperative symptoms. This study, the first part of the HEAGIS project (Health and Employment after Gastrointestinal Surgery), proposes a method to assess patients an...

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Autores principales: Turchi, Gian Piero, Fabbian, Alessandro, Alfieri, Rita, Da Roit, Anna, Marano, Salvatore, Mattara, Genny, Pilati, Pierluigi, Castoro, Carlo, Bassi, Davide, Dalla Riva, Marta Silvia, Orrù, Luisa, Pinto, Eleonora
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35323396
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs12030077
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author Turchi, Gian Piero
Fabbian, Alessandro
Alfieri, Rita
Da Roit, Anna
Marano, Salvatore
Mattara, Genny
Pilati, Pierluigi
Castoro, Carlo
Bassi, Davide
Dalla Riva, Marta Silvia
Orrù, Luisa
Pinto, Eleonora
author_facet Turchi, Gian Piero
Fabbian, Alessandro
Alfieri, Rita
Da Roit, Anna
Marano, Salvatore
Mattara, Genny
Pilati, Pierluigi
Castoro, Carlo
Bassi, Davide
Dalla Riva, Marta Silvia
Orrù, Luisa
Pinto, Eleonora
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description The effects of cancer surgery and treatment harm patients’ life and working ability: major causes of this can be intensified by the postoperative symptoms. This study, the first part of the HEAGIS project (Health and Employment after Gastrointestinal Surgery), proposes a method to assess patients and caregivers’ competences in dealing with postoperative course and the related needs to improve the adequate competences. In this observational study, an ad hoc structured interview was conducted with 47 patients and 15 caregivers between the third and fifteenth postoperative day. Oesophageal (38%), esophagogastric junction (13%), gastric (30%), colon (8%) and rectum (11%) cancer patients were considered. Computerized textual data analysis methodology was used to identify levels of competences. Text analysis highlighted three different levels (low, medium and high) of four specific types of patients and caregivers’ competences. In particular, the overall trend of the preview of future scenarios and use of resource competences was low. Less critical were situation evaluation and preview repercussion of own actions’ competences. Caregivers’ trends were similar. The Kruskal–Wallis test did not distinguish any differences in the level of competences related to the characteristics of the participants. Patients and caregivers are not accurate in planning the future after surgery, using personal beliefs rather than referring to physicians, and not recognizing adequate resources. The medium-low competences’ trend leads to unexpected critical situations, and patients could not deal with them in a maximally effective way. Both patients and caregivers should be taken over by healthcare professionals to improve patients’ competences and make the curative surgery effective in daily life.
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spelling pubmed-89457442022-03-25 Managing the Consequences of Oncological Major Surgery: A Short- and Medium-Term Skills Assessment Proposal for Patient and Caregiver through M.A.D.I.T. Methodology Turchi, Gian Piero Fabbian, Alessandro Alfieri, Rita Da Roit, Anna Marano, Salvatore Mattara, Genny Pilati, Pierluigi Castoro, Carlo Bassi, Davide Dalla Riva, Marta Silvia Orrù, Luisa Pinto, Eleonora Behav Sci (Basel) Article The effects of cancer surgery and treatment harm patients’ life and working ability: major causes of this can be intensified by the postoperative symptoms. This study, the first part of the HEAGIS project (Health and Employment after Gastrointestinal Surgery), proposes a method to assess patients and caregivers’ competences in dealing with postoperative course and the related needs to improve the adequate competences. In this observational study, an ad hoc structured interview was conducted with 47 patients and 15 caregivers between the third and fifteenth postoperative day. Oesophageal (38%), esophagogastric junction (13%), gastric (30%), colon (8%) and rectum (11%) cancer patients were considered. Computerized textual data analysis methodology was used to identify levels of competences. Text analysis highlighted three different levels (low, medium and high) of four specific types of patients and caregivers’ competences. In particular, the overall trend of the preview of future scenarios and use of resource competences was low. Less critical were situation evaluation and preview repercussion of own actions’ competences. Caregivers’ trends were similar. The Kruskal–Wallis test did not distinguish any differences in the level of competences related to the characteristics of the participants. Patients and caregivers are not accurate in planning the future after surgery, using personal beliefs rather than referring to physicians, and not recognizing adequate resources. The medium-low competences’ trend leads to unexpected critical situations, and patients could not deal with them in a maximally effective way. Both patients and caregivers should be taken over by healthcare professionals to improve patients’ competences and make the curative surgery effective in daily life. MDPI 2022-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8945744/ /pubmed/35323396 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs12030077 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fabbian, Alessandro
Alfieri, Rita
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Marano, Salvatore
Mattara, Genny
Pilati, Pierluigi
Castoro, Carlo
Bassi, Davide
Dalla Riva, Marta Silvia
Orrù, Luisa
Pinto, Eleonora
Managing the Consequences of Oncological Major Surgery: A Short- and Medium-Term Skills Assessment Proposal for Patient and Caregiver through M.A.D.I.T. Methodology
title Managing the Consequences of Oncological Major Surgery: A Short- and Medium-Term Skills Assessment Proposal for Patient and Caregiver through M.A.D.I.T. Methodology
title_full Managing the Consequences of Oncological Major Surgery: A Short- and Medium-Term Skills Assessment Proposal for Patient and Caregiver through M.A.D.I.T. Methodology
title_fullStr Managing the Consequences of Oncological Major Surgery: A Short- and Medium-Term Skills Assessment Proposal for Patient and Caregiver through M.A.D.I.T. Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Managing the Consequences of Oncological Major Surgery: A Short- and Medium-Term Skills Assessment Proposal for Patient and Caregiver through M.A.D.I.T. Methodology
title_short Managing the Consequences of Oncological Major Surgery: A Short- and Medium-Term Skills Assessment Proposal for Patient and Caregiver through M.A.D.I.T. Methodology
title_sort managing the consequences of oncological major surgery: a short- and medium-term skills assessment proposal for patient and caregiver through m.a.d.i.t. methodology
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35323396
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs12030077
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