The overall aim of this thesis was to explore patients’ experiences of undergoing surgery, including their perceptions of quality of care and recovery. A mixed methods design was used, and studies with qualitativemethods (I, II) and quantitative methods (III, IV, V) were performed. Data were collected through interviews with ten patients after gastric bypass surgery (I) and nine patients after lower limb fracture surgery (II) and weresubjected to qualitative content analysis. Data were also collected using two standardized questionnaires; The Quality from Patient’s Perspective (III) and Postoperative Recovery Profile (IV, V). A total of 170 orthopedicand general surgery patients participated in study III. In study IV and V, 180 patients par...
PURPOSE: To understand the patient journey to Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery (LSFS) and patients' expe...
Attempts to understand postoperative psychosocial changes in the lives of individuals who have under...
Background: There is a limited amount of research into the experiences of those who have undergone ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore patients’ experiences of undergoing surgery, including...
Aim To aggregate, interpret and synthesise findings from qualitative studies to further our knowledg...
Few researchers have described postoperative recovery from a broad, overall perspective. In this art...
Objective: This study aims to further develop the concept analysis by Allvinet alin 2007 and Lundmar...
Background: Postoperative pain is a global issue. Although knowledge of the issue is well known and ...
There is little qualitative research exploring non-cancer gynaecology patients’ experiences of enhan...
Aim To investigate ‘patients’ experiences of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS).’ Background ERA...
Obesity is a growing problem throughout the world and accompanies many physical and psychological is...
OBJECTIVES: Gaining an understanding of postoperative patients' environmental needs, barriers, and f...
The objective of this study was to explore patients’ experiences when preparing for and undergoing g...
Obesity is a growing problem throughout the world and accompanies many physical and psychological is...
PURPOSE: To understand the patient journey to Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery (LSFS) and patients' expe...
PURPOSE: To understand the patient journey to Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery (LSFS) and patients' expe...
Attempts to understand postoperative psychosocial changes in the lives of individuals who have under...
Background: There is a limited amount of research into the experiences of those who have undergone ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore patients’ experiences of undergoing surgery, including...
Aim To aggregate, interpret and synthesise findings from qualitative studies to further our knowledg...
Few researchers have described postoperative recovery from a broad, overall perspective. In this art...
Objective: This study aims to further develop the concept analysis by Allvinet alin 2007 and Lundmar...
Background: Postoperative pain is a global issue. Although knowledge of the issue is well known and ...
There is little qualitative research exploring non-cancer gynaecology patients’ experiences of enhan...
Aim To investigate ‘patients’ experiences of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS).’ Background ERA...
Obesity is a growing problem throughout the world and accompanies many physical and psychological is...
OBJECTIVES: Gaining an understanding of postoperative patients' environmental needs, barriers, and f...
The objective of this study was to explore patients’ experiences when preparing for and undergoing g...
Obesity is a growing problem throughout the world and accompanies many physical and psychological is...
PURPOSE: To understand the patient journey to Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery (LSFS) and patients' expe...
PURPOSE: To understand the patient journey to Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery (LSFS) and patients' expe...
Attempts to understand postoperative psychosocial changes in the lives of individuals who have under...
Background: There is a limited amount of research into the experiences of those who have undergone ...