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Needs assessment for patient-centered education and outcome metrics in robotic surgery
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Moore, Hope Nicole
, Keller, Deborah S
, de Paula, Thais Reif
in
Informed consent
/ Needs analysis
/ Patient education
/ Patient-centered care
/ Robotic surgery
/ Surgeons
/ Surgical outcomes
2023
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Needs assessment for patient-centered education and outcome metrics in robotic surgery
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Moore, Hope Nicole
, Keller, Deborah S
, de Paula, Thais Reif
in
Informed consent
/ Needs analysis
/ Patient education
/ Patient-centered care
/ Robotic surgery
/ Surgeons
/ Surgical outcomes
2023
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Needs assessment for patient-centered education and outcome metrics in robotic surgery
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Needs assessment for patient-centered education and outcome metrics in robotic surgery
2023
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BackgroundFrom clinical experience, many patients undergoing robotic assisted surgery (RAS) have a poor understanding of the technology. To ensure informed consent and appropriate expectations, a needs assessment for patient-centered education and outcome metrics in RAS is warranted. Our goal was to perform an assessment of patient understanding, comfort with robotic technology, and ability to obtain critical information from their surgeon when undergoing RAS.MethodsTwenty patients planned for RAS by three surgeons were asked to complete a six-item Likert agreement scale survey prior to signing informed consent. The study coordinator administered surveys, while the surgeon left the room. Indicator statements were crafted to reduce bias and two-way evaluated for consistency. The surgeons were additionally asked their perception of each patient’s understanding and comfort with RAS. Frequency statistics and tendencies were analyzed.ResultsSurgeons strongly agreed all patients appropriately understood how RAS functioned and would ask more questions before signing consent, if needed. Patients were predominately not familiar with RAS and felt surgeons did not explain how RAS worked. There was wide variability on if patients understood how RAS worked for their treatment. Overall, patients were not completely comfortable with RAS for their care, did not understand the risks of RAS compared to other approaches, and did not feel their surgeon understood what they needed to know to make informed decisions.ConclusionsThis needs assessment demonstrated critical gaps in patient knowledge about RAS, surgeon communication skills, and the ability of surgeons to know what was important from the patient perspective. The development of RAS patient-centered education and outcome metrics could help address these gaps.
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Springer Nature B.V
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