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Living With Urinary Diversions: Patient Insights to Improve the Perioperative Experience - 08/06/21

Doi : 10.1016/j.urology.2021.01.009 
Geraldine Theresa Klein a, , Divya Ajay b, Robert J. Volk a, Viola Leal a, O. Lenaine Westney a
a Houston, TX 
b Rochester, NY 

Address correspondence to: Geraldine Theresa Klein Eisenhower Medical Associates 39000 Bob Hope Dr# P102 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270Eisenhower Medical Associates39000 Bob Hope Dr# P102Rancho MirageCA92270

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the perioperative decision-making process, post-operative decision regret and reflection on the peri-operative experience of patients undergoing radical cystectomy and urinary diversion through patient interviews.

METHODS

Patients identified as having undergone radical cystectomy for malignancy were interviewed 6-24 months from the time of surgery and stratified by diversion type. Following written consent, interviews were conducted either in person or over the phone using a semi-structured script. Patients were asked 9 open-ended questions, with additional unscripted follow-up questions based on themes raised by the patient. The interviews were reviewed for common themes, preferences, and recommendations.

RESULTS

A total of 13 interviews were conducted. No patient expressed decision regret about their choice of urinary diversion. Ten out of 13 interviewees specifically stated that they had adequate information about diversion options pre-operatively, none felt they did not have adequate pre-operative counseling. One area identified as improvable was postoperative counseling- specifically, for ostomy appliances, catheters, or irrigation. The most striking recurrent theme was the desire for a “buddy system” in which patients could contact and maintain discussion about their surgical experience with an experienced patient. The overall impression was that this system would be most useful in the recovery/maintenance phase rather than in the pre-operative decision-making process.

CONCLUSION

This data furnishes a basis to develop more accessible and effective counseling and highlights the need to concentrate on post-surgical maintenance care, including management of urostomy appliances, catheters, and reinforcing irrigation technique.

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Abbreviations : IC, UD, NB, IP, BCAN


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 Source of Funding: Grant from NIH/NCI under award number P30CA016672 and used the Shared Decision Making Core.


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