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Communication needs of nonspeaking hospitalized postoperative patients with head and neck cancer.

机译:非言语住院头颈癌术后患者的沟通需求。

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Treatment of head and neck cancers is often associated with temporary or permanent speech impairments, limiting patients' ability to self-report critical information during the acute care hospitalization period after surgery. Eleven patients unable to speak after head and neck cancer surgery, eight family caregivers, and eight RNs were included in this descriptive pilot study. All participants completed a researcher-developed 5-item survey (from their perspectives) consisting of questions that explored patients' difficulty in communicating, difficult topics to communicate, and individuals with whom patients had difficulty communicating. Study findings emphasized the importance that patients, family caregivers, and nurse assign to the communication of symptoms experienced during the acute postoperative period. In addition, the RN was identified as the health care team member with whom patients had the most communication difficulties. Findings support the participation of patients, family caregivers, and nurses in the selection and implementation of interventions that enhance communication after surgery.
机译:头颈癌的治疗通常与暂时或永久性言语障碍相关,从而限制了患者在手术后的急诊住院期间自我报告重要信息的能力。该描述性先导研究包括11例头颈癌手术后无法说话的患者,8例家庭护理人员和8例RN。所有参与者均完成了一项由研究人员开发的5项调查(从他们的观点出发),其中包括探讨患者沟通困难,难以沟通的话题以及与患者沟通困难的个人的问题。研究结果强调,患者,家庭护理人员和护士应重视术后急性期所经历症状的交流。此外,RN被确定为与患者沟通困难最大的医疗团队。研究结果支持患者,家庭护理人员和护士参与选择和实施可增强术后沟通的干预措施。

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