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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Patientens upplevelse av information ingör gynekologiska ingrepp och undersökningar

Lund, Madelene, Sundström, Carolina January 2012 (has links)
Syftet med denna litteraturstudie var att beskriva hur patienter upplever information inför gynekologiska ingrepp och undersökningar. Metoden som användes för att belysa syftet var beskrivande litteraturstudie. Data insamlades via två databaser, Medline och Cinahl. Andra sökstrategier var manuell sökning i valda källor. 15 vetenskapliga artiklar inkluderades i resultatet, dessa kvalitetsgranskades, analyserades och sammanställdes. Huvudresultat: Resultatet visade att vissa kvinnor saknade information om olika behandlingsalternativ, information om förberedelser samt information om postoperativa perioden. Många kvinnor tyckte dock att denna information varit bra. Många tyckte information angående indikationer för operation som bra, många ville inte ha för detaljerad information, vissa saknade information för att kunna ställa följdfrågor och kvinnor tyckte information om bl.a. kirurgisk teknik var bra. Kvinnorna var ofta nöjda med informationen och att lita till vårdpersonalen. Kvinnorna upplevde oftast den givna informationen som tillräcklig. Slutsats: Författarna anser att vidare forskning bör bedrivas inom området då det i studien framkommit att kvinnor många gånger saknar information kring sin undersökning samt ingrepp. Då upplevd informationsbrist kan göra att hela vårdupplevelsen blir lidande behövs vidare studier och då främst om hur informationen når patienten bäst då vi sett att information som finns hos personalen inte kommer patienten till nytta alla gånger. / The purpose of this study was to describe how patients perceive information prior gynecological surgery and examinations. Method: The method used to illuminate the purpose was descriptive literature. Data were collected via two databases, Medline and Cinahl. Other search strategies were manual search of selected sources. 15 numbers of articles were included in the result. Quality was reviewed, analyzed then summarized. Main results: Results showed that some women lacked information about treatment options, information about preparation and information about the postoperative period. Many felt that this information was good. Many thought that the information about indications for surgery were good, many women didn´t want the information to detailed, some lacked information to come up with additional questions and women thought that the information about such as surgical technique was good. Women were often satisfied with the information and with trusting the caregivers. Women usually experienced the given information to be adequate. Conlusion: The authors believe that further research should be conducted in the area where the study found that women often lack information about their investigation and intervention. This perceived lack of information can make the entire health care experience suffer, therefore further studies are needed, mainly on how to reach the patient with the information as we have seen that information given by the staff is not always received or recognized by the patient.

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