2014
DOI: 10.1590/0104-07072014003150012
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Perioperative communication from the perspective of patients undergoing bariatric surgery

Abstract: This was a qualitative and descriptive study that aimed to determine how patients understand instructions provided by a multidisciplinary team during perioperative periods of bariatric surgery. Data were collected through three individual interviews. Six patients admitted to a surgical unit of a university hospital in southern Brazil, in April and May 2012, participated in the study. Thematic analysis revealed three categories: communication in the perioperative period of bariatric surgery; quality of life and… Show more

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“…[25] Fear of anesthesia, lack of knowledge of preoperative preparation, surgical procedure and doubts about recovery provoke anxiety that can be avoided by a clear and sincere reception and communication with the patient and his/her family. [4] Consequentely, while teaching the patient, a nurse can use both verbal and written instructions on the progression of the diet, medication regimen, surgical incision care, signs and symptoms that should be communicated to the multiprofessional team, follow-up and possible restrictions on driving and other activities. [30] Nursing professionals are improving the quality of care offered to users and, in order to facilitate the orientation of patients and families in the treatment, recovery and self-care process, a favorable initiative is the use of educational materials.…”
Section: Temas Themes Relatos Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[25] Fear of anesthesia, lack of knowledge of preoperative preparation, surgical procedure and doubts about recovery provoke anxiety that can be avoided by a clear and sincere reception and communication with the patient and his/her family. [4] Consequentely, while teaching the patient, a nurse can use both verbal and written instructions on the progression of the diet, medication regimen, surgical incision care, signs and symptoms that should be communicated to the multiprofessional team, follow-up and possible restrictions on driving and other activities. [30] Nursing professionals are improving the quality of care offered to users and, in order to facilitate the orientation of patients and families in the treatment, recovery and self-care process, a favorable initiative is the use of educational materials.…”
Section: Temas Themes Relatos Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] It is necessary for the individual to be aware of the processes to which he/she will be submitted and one's role as an active agent in the treatment, being the adherence fundamental to achieve good results, because, despite the benefits of bariatric surgery, there are risks, complications and changes associated to the procedure. [4] Thus, the preoperative period may represent the starting point for the individual's sensitization to behavioral changes re-lated to lifestyle and evaluations of these interventions in the postoperative patients' health should be made periodically. [5] In recent years, nurses' work has been widely diversified and expanded, becoming a complex process that includes caring, educating and managing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indivíduos com IMC maior ou igual a 40 Kg/m2, bem informados e motivados, que possuem alguma comorbidade e que não conseguiram perder peso com outros procedimentos não cirúrgicos são indicados para realizar a cirurgia bariátrica, que proporciona significativa perda de peso (MORALES et al, 2014;CUMMINGS e PRATT, 2015). É importante destacar que apesar de eficaz, esse procedimento cirúrgico pode provocar efeitos sistêmicos e alterar a condição oral dos pacientes, podendo haver um aumento do risco de cárie dental, doença periodontal, xerostomia e hipersensibilidade dentinária em pacientes após a cirurgia bariátrica (MARSICANO, 2008).…”
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“…Alagoas; E-mail: laisnobree@hotmail.com; (3) Professor de Odontologia e do Mestrado Profissional Pesquisa em Saúde do Centro Universitário CESMAC; (4) Pós-doutorando da Faculdade de Odontologia de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo; E-mail: rodrigoneves.rn@hotmail.com; (5) Professor de Odontologia e do Mestrado Profissional Pesquisa em Saúde do Centro Universitário CESMAC; E-mail: diego_duke@hotmail.com; (6) Doutoranda, Faculdade de Odontologia São Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas, São Paulo; E-mail: sylalbuquerque@hotmail.com; (7) Professor de Odontologia e do Mestrado Profissional Pesquisa em Saúde do Centro Universitário CESMAC; Professor da disciplina de Cariologia da Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade Federal de Alagoas; E-mail: nbs.odonto@hotmail.com Todo o conteúdo expresso neste artigo é de inteira responsabilidade dos seus autores.…”
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“…These exogenous sources should be considered during surgical procedures by means of a precise aseptic technique which should be preserved in order to prevent contamination. 1,3,5 In agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the epidemiological diagnosis of a SSI is made through the analysis of particular parameters: onset of infection within 30 days of surgery, or in cases of prosthesis implants, up to one year. [6][7][8] The relationship between SSIs and possible contamination during surgery has already been confirmed in some studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%