2021
DOI: 10.1097/sga.0000000000000569
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Patients' Experiences Before, During, and After a Colonoscopy Procedure

Abstract: Although colonoscopy is a common examination, there is limited research focusing on how patients experience this procedure. It is important that a colonoscopy is tolerated, as it may lead to lifesaving diagnostics and treatment. This study aims to explore adult patients' experience of undergoing a colonoscopy regarding the time prior to, during, and after the procedure. This was a qualitative study with individual interviews (n = 24) and a purposeful sample that was analyzed using thematic analysis. The analys… Show more

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“…The studies included participants who were undergoing a screening colonoscopy [34,35,41,42,44], or where the participants' indication for the colonoscopy was either colonic inflammatory bowel disease or suspected colonic neoplasia [33,36,37]. Two studies included patients within colorectal cancer screening as well as patients with other clinical indications [32,40], one study explicitly stated that the participants had no suspected cancer [43], and two studies had no reporting indication [38,39]. Seven studies clearly stated that some participants had undergone more than one colonoscopy [33,34,[37][38][39]41,44].…”
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“…The studies included participants who were undergoing a screening colonoscopy [34,35,41,42,44], or where the participants' indication for the colonoscopy was either colonic inflammatory bowel disease or suspected colonic neoplasia [33,36,37]. Two studies included patients within colorectal cancer screening as well as patients with other clinical indications [32,40], one study explicitly stated that the participants had no suspected cancer [43], and two studies had no reporting indication [38,39]. Seven studies clearly stated that some participants had undergone more than one colonoscopy [33,34,[37][38][39]41,44].…”
Section: Meta-ethnographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven studies clearly stated that some participants had undergone more than one colonoscopy [33,34,[37][38][39]41,44]. The data were collected after the colonoscopy procedure, using either individual interviews [32,33,[35][36][37][38][39][40]42,43] or focus group interviews [34,41]. One study used both individual and focus group interviews [44].…”
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