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Orthopaedic patients’ perceptions about their pre-operative information

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Title: Orthopaedic patients’ perceptions about their pre-operative information
Author: Chetty, C; Ehlers, V.J.
Abstract: A non-experimental, descriptive and quantitative survey was conducted to explore orthopaedic patients’ perceptions about the pre-operative information received when undergoing elective surgery in two hospitals in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. The findings indicate that most patients perceived the pre-operative information to be useful in their preparation for surgery. Aspects that were not addressed during preoperative information sessions included post-operative nutrition, pain medication, ambulation, deep breathing and coughing exercises. The recommendations include that all these aspects should be addressed in future pre-operative education sessions. Further research should be conducted for enhancing the pre-operative information provided to patients scheduled to undergo elective orthopaedic surgery.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6820
Date: 2009
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