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The recovery process after day surgery within the symptom management theory
Helena I Rosén1, Ingrid H E Bergh, Donna Schwartz-Barcott
1School of Life Sciences, Skövde, Sweden.
Purpose:
The aim was to illustrate two cases in a postoperative situation following day surgery within the framework of the symptom management theory.
Method:
Template analysis using the symptom management theory.
Result:
Neither the woman nor the man was able to return to their normal activities, health status or functional status, within a week.
Conclusion:
The results illustrate how a postoperative situation may involve personal suffering up to 3 months.
Practical Implication:
To obtain an outcome following day surgery, as optimal as possible, improving clinical practices and routines, such as discharge criteria, guidelines, and care pathways, is necessary.
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