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Improving patient care and quality of life after laryngectomy/glossectomy.

机译:改善喉切除术/舌状切除术后的患者护理和生活质量。

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Patients undergoing total laryngectomy/glossectomy are left without a voice at least temporarily in the early postoperative stage, since their larynx and/or tongue has been removed. Those patients rendered permanently speechless usually acquire a form of mechanical speech through electronic devices. However, the life-changing nature of this surgery should not be underrated as effectively these people have lost their normal voice. It can be argued that this patient group is also without a voice in a political sense - theirs seems to be a forgotten cancer, as other forms of cancer appear to attract greater attention for research priorities and funding. In some ways this research attempts to redress the balance through exploring the patient experience postoperatively, in particular the issues related to communication for this patient group. The results also highlight the emotional trauma experienced by patients and the mechanisms healthcare staff employ to support these patients. This research is multidisciplinary, involving patients and all those health workers that come into contact with them on the ward. The patient experience forms a major part of this article, allowing their stories to form much of the content. The results draw attention to deficiencies in service delivery that, as a direct result of this research, have been and are being addressed so that patients' care is improved and their quality of life is restored. Such change has been driven by patient comment such as: 'But then when you wake up after that operation that's the pits when you are laying there and you think "I'm dead". And then when you wake up properly that's the bit I always say you wish you were dead. That's when you wish you had died.'
机译:由于喉咙和/或舌头已被切除,因此在术后早期至少暂时暂时不进行全喉切除/舌状切除术的患者没有声音。那些永久无语的患者通常会通过电子设备获得某种形式的机械语音。但是,此手术改变生活的本质不应被低估,因为这些人实际上已经失去了正常的声音。可以说,这个患者群体在政治意义上也没有发言权-他们的患者似乎是被遗忘的癌症,因为其他形式的癌症似乎在研究重点和资金方面吸引了更多关注。在某些方面,这项研究试图通过探索术后患者的经验,特别是与该患者群体的沟通有关的问题来弥补这种平衡。结果还强调了患者遭受的情感创伤以及医护人员用来支持这些患者的机制。这项研究是多学科的,涉及患者以及所有与病房接触的卫生工作者。病人的经历构成了本文的主要部分,使他们的故事构成了很多内容。该结果引起人们对服务提供不足的关注,作为这项研究的直接结果,这种缺陷已经得到解决并且正在得到解决,以便改善患者的护理并恢复其生活质量。这种变化是由患者的评论引起的,例如:“但是,当您在手术后醒来时,就是躺在那里的坑,而您却认为“我死了”。然后,当您正确起床时,我总是说您希望自己已经死了。那就是你希望自己死了的时候。

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