Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services: learning from patient experiences

Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services (ACSS) as a response to multiple challenges in providing timely and high-quality emergency services is a growing interest among healthcare policymakers. However, very little is known about patient experiences within this system. This study explores patie...

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Main Author: Sadeh, Elham
Other Authors: Moffatt, Michael (Community Health Sciences)
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5060
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-50602014-01-31T03:32:43Z Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services: learning from patient experiences Sadeh, Elham Moffatt, Michael (Community Health Sciences) Metge, Colleen (Community Health Sciences) McClement, Susan (Nursing) Acute Care Surgical Services emergency services patient experiences consolidation of services qualitative study Appreciative Inquiry Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services (ACSS) as a response to multiple challenges in providing timely and high-quality emergency services is a growing interest among healthcare policymakers. However, very little is known about patient experiences within this system. This study explores patient perceptions of their acute care surgical experiences within a consolidated ACSS program. A qualitative study guided by the tenets of Appreciative Inquiry was conducted. Data were collected by means of semi-structured interviews and personal stories. Thirteen participants were involved, seven females and six males of varying ages; all underwent emergency surgeries including appendectomy, cholecystectomy, and small bowel obstruction surgery. Findings suggest that clear and effective communication, excellent nursing care, timely access to surgical services, continuity of care, patient safety, transfer to an Acute Care Surgical (ACS) site, communication regarding transportation, and process of admission to an ACS site play important roles in patient experiences within a consolidated ACSS. 2012-01-10T18:15:05Z 2012-01-10T18:15:05Z 2012-01-10 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5060
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topic Acute Care Surgical Services
emergency services
patient experiences
consolidation of services
qualitative study
Appreciative Inquiry
spellingShingle Acute Care Surgical Services
emergency services
patient experiences
consolidation of services
qualitative study
Appreciative Inquiry
Sadeh, Elham
Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services: learning from patient experiences
description Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services (ACSS) as a response to multiple challenges in providing timely and high-quality emergency services is a growing interest among healthcare policymakers. However, very little is known about patient experiences within this system. This study explores patient perceptions of their acute care surgical experiences within a consolidated ACSS program. A qualitative study guided by the tenets of Appreciative Inquiry was conducted. Data were collected by means of semi-structured interviews and personal stories. Thirteen participants were involved, seven females and six males of varying ages; all underwent emergency surgeries including appendectomy, cholecystectomy, and small bowel obstruction surgery. Findings suggest that clear and effective communication, excellent nursing care, timely access to surgical services, continuity of care, patient safety, transfer to an Acute Care Surgical (ACS) site, communication regarding transportation, and process of admission to an ACS site play important roles in patient experiences within a consolidated ACSS.
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Sadeh, Elham
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title Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services: learning from patient experiences
title_short Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services: learning from patient experiences
title_full Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services: learning from patient experiences
title_fullStr Consolidation of Acute Care Surgical Services: learning from patient experiences
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