NEEDS AS EXPRESSED BY WOMEN AFTER BREAST-CANCER SURGERY IN THE SETTING OF A SHORT HOSPITAL STAY

Citation
L. Boman et al., NEEDS AS EXPRESSED BY WOMEN AFTER BREAST-CANCER SURGERY IN THE SETTING OF A SHORT HOSPITAL STAY, Scandinavian journal of caring sciences, 11(1), 1997, pp. 25-32
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Nursing
ISSN journal
02839318
Volume
11
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
25 - 32
Database
ISI
SICI code
0283-9318(1997)11:1<25:NAEBWA>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The aim of this study was to describe needs as expressed by a group of women after surgery for breast cancer in the setting of a short hospi tal stay. Ten days after surgery, 97 women answered an open-ended ques tion about their perception of the care given. A content analysis insp ired by the method of Grounded Theory was used. Satisfaction with the personal treatment and feelings of abandonment were identified as the two main themes. Expressed needs (n = 113) were classified in five cat egories: Trust, Information, Practical Assistance, Personal Treatment and Emotional Support, of which Trust appeared to be the core concept. In addition, time and space emerged as two dimensions that were inter woven with the categories of needs. The patients' perception of trust in the staff was interpreted as depending on whether the needs in the other categories were satisfied or not. It is hypothesized that, to fu lfil the patients' need of trust, the patients have to be satisfied at least with information, practical assistance, personal treatment and emotional support. We consider that, in an organization with a high de gree of continuity, when the patients are aware of the physician and n urse responsible, the possibilities for trust are increased, especiall y in short hospital stays.