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Assessment of attitudes towards future implementation of the “Surgical Risk Preoperative Assessment System” (SURPAS) tool: a pilot survey among patients, surgeons, and hospital administrators

机译:评估对“手术风险术前评估系统”(SURPAS)工具未来实施的态度:在患者,外科医生和医院管理人员中进行的试点调查

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Risk assessment in surgery is essential to guide treatment decisions but is highly variable in practice. Providing formal preoperative risk assessment to surgical teams and patients may optimize understanding of risk. Implementation of the Surgical Risk Preoperative Assessment System (SURPAS), an innovative real time, universal, preoperative tool providing individualized risk assessment, may enhance informed consent and reduce adverse outcomes. To ensure optimal development and implementation of SURPAS we performed an in-depth pre-implementation evaluation of SURPAS at an academic tertiary referral center in Colorado. Four focus groups with 24 patients, three focus groups with 29 surgical providers and clinic administrators, and five individual interviews with administrative officials were conducted to elicit their perspectives about the development and implementation of SURPAS. Qualitative data collection and analyses, utilizing a Matrix Analysis approach were used to explore insights regarding SURPAS. Participants were positive about SURPAS and provided suggestions to improve and address concerns regarding it. For healthcare personnel three major themes emerged: 1) The SURPAS tool - Important work especially for high risk patients, yet not a substitute for clinical judgment; 2) Benefits of SURPAS to the risk assessment process - Improves the processes, enhances patients’ participation in shared decision-making process, and creates a permanent record; and 3) Facilitators and barriers of implementation of SURPAS - Easy to incorporate into clinical practice in spite of surgical providers’ resistance to adoption of new technology. For patients three major themes emerged: 1) Past experience of preoperative risk assessment discussions – Patients were not made aware of possible complications that occurred; 2) The SURPAS tool - All patients liked SURPAS and believed having printed material would be useful to guide discussions and facilitate remembering conversations with the providers; and 3) Potential concerns with having risk assessment information – Patients were mixed in deciding to have an operation with high risks. Systematically capturing data from the beginning of the implementation process from key stakeholders (patients, surgical providers, clinical staff, and administrators) that includes adaptations to the tool and implementation process will help to inform pragmatic approaches for implementing the SURPAS tool in various settings, scaling-up, and sustaining it.
机译:手术中的风险评估对于指导治疗决策至关重要,但在实践中变化很大。向手术团队和患者提供正式的术前风险评估可以优化对风险的了解。手术风险术前评估系统(SURPAS)的实施是一种创新的实时,通用,术前工具,可提供个性化的风险评估,可增强知情同意并减少不良后果。为了确保SURPAS的最佳开发和实施,我们在科罗拉多州的一家大学转诊中心对SURPAS进行了深入的实施前评估。进行了四个有24名患者的焦点小组,三个有29个外科手术提供者和诊所管理员的焦点小组以及对行政官员的五次个人访谈,以表达他们对SURPAS的开发和实施的看法。利用矩阵分析方法进行定性数据收集和分析,以探索有关SURPAS的见解。与会者对SURPAS持积极态度,并提出了改善和解决有关SURPAS的建议。对于医护人员而言,出现了三个主要主题:1)SURPAS工具-特别是对高风险患者的重要工作,但不能代替临床判断; 2)SURPAS对风险评估过程的好处-改进过程,增强患者对共同决策过程的参与,并创建永久记录; 3)SURPAS实施的促进因素和障碍-尽管外科手术提供者不愿采用新技术,但仍易于融入临床实践。对于患者,出现了三个主要主题:1)以往术前风险评估讨论的经验–患者没有意识到可能发生的并发症; 2)SURPAS工具-所有患者都喜欢SURPAS,并认为拥有印刷材料将有助于指导讨论并促进记住与提供者的对话; (3)具有风险评估信息的潜在问题–患者在决定进行高风险手术时参差不齐。从实施过程开始就从关键利益相关者(患者,手术提供者,临床人员和管理人员)系统地捕获数据,包括对工具和实施过程的调整,这将有助于为在各种环境下实施SURPAS工具提供实用的方法并维持下去。

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