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Scand J Caring Sci ; 35(4): 1114-1122, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33128304

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INTRODUCTION: An increasing share of surgical activity is organised as day surgery, thus giving more responsibility for care to patients and their next of kin. PURPOSE: To obtain increased understanding of orthopaedic day surgery patients' experiences with self-management. METHODS: A descriptive interview study. Eleven men and five women aged 18-78 years, who had undergone arthroscopic knee surgery in rural Norway participated in qualitative individual interviews during autumn 2018. Systematic text condensation was used as analysis strategy. RESULTS: The main theme a planned but vulnerable pathway towards self-management and five subthemes were highlighted. The interviewees were satisfied with most aspects of the day surgery. However, challenges in adapting oral and written information to self-management postdischarge, a need for further self-management support at home, and strenuous travel increased the strain. CONCLUSION: The written and oral information and support that was planned and provided by the hospital did not meet the patients' needs for self-management support postdischarge. The day surgery care pathway seemed to lack effective educational interventions for strengthening the patients' self-efficacy and control and to have potential for improvements.


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Orthopedics , Self-Management , Aftercare , Ambulatory Surgical Procedures , Female , Humans , Male , Patient Discharge , Qualitative Research
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