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How ophthlamic day surgery patients convalesce at home : an exploration of the salient issues (2006)

Abstract
Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed surgical procedure in Australia. In the next 10-15 years, the number of people needing this surgery is expected to double, This article is based on a study, which explored the types and levels of symptoms experienced by patients post-ophthalmic surgery. Patients were asked to complete two instruments: a 'Postoperative Symptoms Diary' and a follow up 'Telephone Survey Questionnaire'. Eight males and 15 females (n = 23) with a mean age of 80.5 years were recruited. The findings revealed that patients' symptom levels decreased over time, except for tiredness and moving around which increased slightly on Day 4 post-operatively. A carer was required for an average of 2.3 days. This study highlighted the discrepancies in current day surgery literature, which recommend that a carer is needed during only the first 24 hours post-operatively.

Details der Publikation
Download http://www.deakin.edu.au/dro/view/DU:30004026
Herausgeber Australian Day Surgery Nurses Association
Archiv ARROW Discovery Service (Australia)
Keywords Cardiology (incl Cardiovascular Diseases) (110201), Ambulatory surgery -- Australia
Typ Journal, Media Article
Sprache eng
Verknüpfungen isMemberOf: ERA cluster 7 : Biomedical and Clinical Research collection, isMemberOf: School of Nursing collection
Coverage 2006-11-01