Quality of information given to surgical patients with abdominal cancer

Objective. To evaluate the need for information in patients with abdominal neoplasms. Methods. The sample consisted of 100 patients hospitalized in a surgical ward for patients with abdominal neoplasms at the National Institute of Cancer José de Alencar Gomes da Silva / INCA, in the period between...

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Autores principales: Daniela Guimarães Ferreira da Silva, Ana Lucia Lira Pessoa de Souza, Thalyta Cassia de Freitas Martins, Thais Martins Pedrosa, Camila Drumond Muzi, Raphael Mendonça Guimarães
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:885d6d31935d4221bf26a2d95b82494c2021-11-27T15:06:49ZQuality of information given to surgical patients with abdominal cancer2216-028010.17533/udea.iee.v35n2a11https://doaj.org/article/885d6d31935d4221bf26a2d95b82494c2017-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/iee/article/view/328092https://doaj.org/toc/2216-0280Objective. To evaluate the need for information in patients with abdominal neoplasms. Methods. The sample consisted of 100 patients hospitalized in a surgical ward for patients with abdominal neoplasms at the National Institute of Cancer José de Alencar Gomes da Silva / INCA, in the period between June and December 2016. To collect the data, the Brazilian Portuguese version of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) information module questionnaire (QLQ-INFO25) was used. Results. In general, for most items, the patients showed satisfaction with the amount of information received. The items referring to the disease, examinations, treatment and general information stand out, with an average score of more than 80%. For some items, however, there is dissatisfaction with the amount of information received, especially those related to the cause of the disease, aspects of out-of-hospital and home care, different places of care and aspects of self-help, with a satisfaction level of less than 40%. Conclusion. Despite the high level of satisfaction with the information received, it was observed that almost all patients would like more information, which makes us recommend that, as part of the care, the information offered to these patients about the treatment and the evolutionary process of the disease should be enhanced.   How to cite this article: Silva DGF, de Souza ALLP, Martins TSF, Pedrosa TM, Muzi CD, Guimarães RM. Quality of information given to surgical patients with abdominal cancer. Invest. Educ. Enferm. 2017; 35(2):221-231.Daniela Guimarães Ferreira da SilvaAna Lucia Lira Pessoa de SouzaThalyta Cassia de Freitas MartinsThais Martins PedrosaCamila Drumond MuziRaphael Mendonça GuimarãesUniversidad de Antioquiaarticleabdominal neoplasmsoncology nursingpatient satisfaction.NursingRT1-120ENInvestigación y Educación en Enfermería, Vol 35, Iss 2 (2017)
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topic abdominal neoplasms
oncology nursing
patient satisfaction.
Nursing
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spellingShingle abdominal neoplasms
oncology nursing
patient satisfaction.
Nursing
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Daniela Guimarães Ferreira da Silva
Ana Lucia Lira Pessoa de Souza
Thalyta Cassia de Freitas Martins
Thais Martins Pedrosa
Camila Drumond Muzi
Raphael Mendonça Guimarães
Quality of information given to surgical patients with abdominal cancer
description Objective. To evaluate the need for information in patients with abdominal neoplasms. Methods. The sample consisted of 100 patients hospitalized in a surgical ward for patients with abdominal neoplasms at the National Institute of Cancer José de Alencar Gomes da Silva / INCA, in the period between June and December 2016. To collect the data, the Brazilian Portuguese version of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) information module questionnaire (QLQ-INFO25) was used. Results. In general, for most items, the patients showed satisfaction with the amount of information received. The items referring to the disease, examinations, treatment and general information stand out, with an average score of more than 80%. For some items, however, there is dissatisfaction with the amount of information received, especially those related to the cause of the disease, aspects of out-of-hospital and home care, different places of care and aspects of self-help, with a satisfaction level of less than 40%. Conclusion. Despite the high level of satisfaction with the information received, it was observed that almost all patients would like more information, which makes us recommend that, as part of the care, the information offered to these patients about the treatment and the evolutionary process of the disease should be enhanced.   How to cite this article: Silva DGF, de Souza ALLP, Martins TSF, Pedrosa TM, Muzi CD, Guimarães RM. Quality of information given to surgical patients with abdominal cancer. Invest. Educ. Enferm. 2017; 35(2):221-231.
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author Daniela Guimarães Ferreira da Silva
Ana Lucia Lira Pessoa de Souza
Thalyta Cassia de Freitas Martins
Thais Martins Pedrosa
Camila Drumond Muzi
Raphael Mendonça Guimarães
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title_short Quality of information given to surgical patients with abdominal cancer
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