Objectives: To evaluate the verbal and written preoperative information in patients undergoing surgery for malignant gynaecologic disease, in terms of satisfaction about preoperative received informations, hospitalization days, postoperative pain experienced using visual analogue scale (VAS) and number of pain drugs used daily.Study design: From January 2008 to December 2012, Consecutive patients with diagnosis of endometrial cancer, referred to the Division of Gynecology of University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, were enrolled. Eligible subjects were randomized into two groups: Group V (Verbal information ward) consisted of patients who had verbal preoperative information about surgical procedure and postoperative management and Group W (Written Information ward) consisted of patients who had written preoperative information. All preoperative and postoperative data were recorded. Concerning satisfaction about preoperative received informations, patients were asked to complete the QLQ-C30 and the EORTC INFO25.Results: 190 patients were considered in this study. Group W (n = 92) has a better info satisfaction (p = 0.0008, statistically significant), a mean VAS value lower (p = 0.02, statistically significant) and also a lower number of hospitalization days (p = 0.0265, statistically significant) and pain medications used daily, (p = 0.0120, statistically significant), comparing with group V (n = 98).Conclusions: We support the use of preoperative information leaflet to better prepare patients for a surgical procedure, showing a faster recovery, low medications use and a better quality of life outcome. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Angioli, R., Plotti, F., Capriglione, S., Aloisi, A., Aloisi, M.e., Luvero, D., et al. (2014). The effects of giving patients verbal or written pre-operative information in gynecologic oncology surgery: A randomized study and the medical-legal point of view. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY, 177, 67-71 [10.1016/j.ejogrb.2014.03.041].

The effects of giving patients verbal or written pre-operative information in gynecologic oncology surgery: A randomized study and the medical-legal point of view

Gulino, M.;
2014-04-13

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the verbal and written preoperative information in patients undergoing surgery for malignant gynaecologic disease, in terms of satisfaction about preoperative received informations, hospitalization days, postoperative pain experienced using visual analogue scale (VAS) and number of pain drugs used daily.Study design: From January 2008 to December 2012, Consecutive patients with diagnosis of endometrial cancer, referred to the Division of Gynecology of University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, were enrolled. Eligible subjects were randomized into two groups: Group V (Verbal information ward) consisted of patients who had verbal preoperative information about surgical procedure and postoperative management and Group W (Written Information ward) consisted of patients who had written preoperative information. All preoperative and postoperative data were recorded. Concerning satisfaction about preoperative received informations, patients were asked to complete the QLQ-C30 and the EORTC INFO25.Results: 190 patients were considered in this study. Group W (n = 92) has a better info satisfaction (p = 0.0008, statistically significant), a mean VAS value lower (p = 0.02, statistically significant) and also a lower number of hospitalization days (p = 0.0265, statistically significant) and pain medications used daily, (p = 0.0120, statistically significant), comparing with group V (n = 98).Conclusions: We support the use of preoperative information leaflet to better prepare patients for a surgical procedure, showing a faster recovery, low medications use and a better quality of life outcome. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
13-apr-2014
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/02 - STORIA DELLA MEDICINA
English
Information
Medical-legal
Outpatients
Preoperative
Questionnaire
Adult
Aged
Analgesics
Endometrial Neoplasms
Female
Humans
Length of Stay
Middle Aged
Pain Measurement
Pain, Postoperative
Patient Education as Topic
Pamphlets
Patient Satisfaction
Speech
Angioli, R., Plotti, F., Capriglione, S., Aloisi, A., Aloisi, M.e., Luvero, D., et al. (2014). The effects of giving patients verbal or written pre-operative information in gynecologic oncology surgery: A randomized study and the medical-legal point of view. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY, 177, 67-71 [10.1016/j.ejogrb.2014.03.041].
Angioli, R; Plotti, F; Capriglione, S; Aloisi, A; Aloisi, Me; Luvero, D; Miranda, A; Montera, R; Gulino, M; Frati, P
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