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Association between the perspective of adult inpatients with digestive cancer regarding the nursing service and their quality of recovery on postoperative day 3
Sasaki, Kumiko
Tamakoshi, Koji
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
postoperative recovery
nursing services
digestive cancer
Although qualitative research that focuses on inpatients’ experience immediately after surgery has continued to elucidate the efficacy of the nursing service for postoperative recovery, there has been little quantitative research. Our aim was to quantitatively clarify the association between inpatients’ perception of the nursing service and the quality of postoperative recovery. Seventy-one digestive cancer patients who underwent surgery were recruited. Participants completed two self-administered questionnaires, including the Japanese version of the 40-item postoperative Quality of Recovery scale (QoR-40J) and the Nursing Service Quality Scale for Japan (NURSERV-J) which has 22 items and five dimensions (tangibles, reli- ability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy) on postoperative day 3. There were significant positive associations between the global scores of the NURSERV-J and the QoR-40J. The global score of the QoR-40J was compared between patients who gave full marks for each dimension of the NURSERV-J (the entirely satisfied group) and those who did not (the not entirely satisfied group). The entirely satisfied groups regarding tangibles, reliability and responsiveness had a significantly higher global score for the QoR-40J than the respective not entirely satisfied groups. Adjusted for age, gender, operative procedure, and duration of surgery, the entirely satisfied groups regarding tangibles and responsiveness had a signifi- cant higher global score for the QoR-40J than the respective not entirely satisfied groups. Patients who perceived that they had received a nursing service of high quality were likely to attain a high quality of postoperative recovery. Nursing services related to tangibles, reliability, and responsiveness especially contributed to postoperative recovery.
Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, School of Medicine
2018-02
eng
departmental bulletin paper
VoR
https://doi.org/10.18999/nagjms.80.1.29
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/00027504
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/25292
10.18999/nagjms.80.1.29
http://www.med.nagoya-u.ac.jp/medlib/nagoya_j_med_sci/801.html
2186-3326
0027-7622
Nagoya Journal of Medical Science
80
1
29
37
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