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Title: 3Cs : the experiences of informal caregivers of patients undergoing thoracic surgery
Authors: Vella Cremona, Renée
Cassar, Maria
Sharples, Catherine
Keywords: Caregivers
Chest -- Surgery
Chest -- Surgery -- Nursing
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: M A Healthcare Ltd.
Citation: Cremona, R. V., Cassar, M., & Sharples, C. (2022). 3Cs: the experiences of informal caregivers of patients undergoing thoracic surgery. British Journal of Nursing, 31(5), S6-S15.
Abstract: The informal caregiver is pivotal to the postoperative experience of patients. The purpose of this study was to explore the informal caregivers’ experience while accompanying patients through thoracotomy surgery. Specifically, and exclusively, the informal carers’ personal reactions, needs and views regarding their experience in the patients’ surgery trajectory were explored. A convenience sample of eight informal caregivers of patients who had undergone thoracotomy were interviewed approximately 2 weeks following discharge from a general hospital in Malta. The findings revealed knowledge regarding participants’ experiences of demands and fears associated with the 3Cs: cancer, challenges and coping. The impact of timely information-sharing and support on the informal caregiver’s experience was highlighted. These findings suggest that careful consideration of both a patient’s and informal caregiver’s needs promotes an enhanced hospitalisation experience, and creates opportunity for a better transition back home. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/94656
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