Healthcare utilization in women after abdominal surgery for ovarian cancer.

Author: ErcolanoElizabeth, JeonSangchoon, McCorkleRuth, SchwartzPeter

Paper Details 
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: Women undergoing surgery for ovarian cancer are severely ill and are high users of health services. Contributing to these increased utilization rates are the multiple modalities used to treat ovarian cancer and the complications and side effects from those treatments. OBJECTIVE: The pur...See full text at original site
Dr.Camel IconDr.Camel's Paper Summary Blogラクダ博士について

ラクダ博士は、Health Journal が論文の内容を分かりやすく解説するために作成した架空のキャラクターです。
難解な医学論文を、専門知識のない方にも理解しやすいように、噛み砕いて説明することを目指しています。

* ラクダ博士による解説は、あくまで論文の要点をまとめたものであり、原論文の完全な代替となるものではありません。詳細な内容については、必ず原論文をご参照ください。
* ラクダ博士は架空のキャラクターであり、実際の医学研究者や医療従事者とは一切関係がありません。
* 解説の内容は Health Journal が独自に解釈・作成したものであり、原論文の著者または出版社の見解を反映するものではありません。


引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21127451

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Healthcare in the Desert of Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer poses a significant challenge to patient health and requires complex and demanding treatment regimens. This study, published in the field of oncology nursing, investigates the effectiveness of an intervention program delivered by advanced practice nurses and a psychiatric consultation-liaison nurse in reducing healthcare utilization among women undergoing surgery for suspected ovarian cancer. The authors compared this intervention group to an attention control group.

Navigating the Healthcare Labyrinth

The study found that the intervention group experienced a significant decrease in primary care visits compared to the attention control group. This suggests that the intervention program, which included symptom management, counseling, education, and coordination of resources, effectively empowered patients to manage their healthcare needs more efficiently. The study highlights the crucial role of specialized nursing care in improving patient outcomes and reducing unnecessary healthcare utilization, especially for those battling complex and potentially challenging conditions like ovarian cancer.

A Guiding Hand in the Desert

This study underscores the importance of providing comprehensive and coordinated support to cancer patients, particularly those undergoing surgery. It emphasizes the value of specialized nursing expertise in guiding patients through the intricate healthcare system and empowering them to actively manage their own health and well-being.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Imagine ovarian cancer as a vast and unforgiving desert, where patients must navigate a complex labyrinth of healthcare resources. This study explores how nurses can act as reliable guides, helping patients find their way through the desert and reach a safe haven.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2011-01-14
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-20
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

21127451

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

NIHMS259808

SNS
PICO Info
in preparation
Languages

English

Positive IndicatorAn AI analysis index that serves as a benchmark for how positive the results of the study are. Note that it is a benchmark and requires careful interpretation and consideration of different perspectives.

This site uses cookies. Visit our privacy policy page or click the link in any footer for more information and to change your preferences.