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Area of Science:

  • Surgical patient outcomes
  • Medical education
  • Hernia surgery patient knowledge

Background:

  • Patient-reported knowledge (PRK) is crucial for informed decision-making in surgical procedures.
  • Understanding patient perceptions and knowledge gaps is essential for improving healthcare delivery in hernia surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess patient-reported knowledge (PRK) concerning hernia surgery.
  • To explore patient opinions and understanding of hernia repair.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective quantitative study involving 449 patients referred for presumed hernia.
  • Patients completed a self-assessment questionnaire prior to clinical evaluation.
  • Data collected on patient demographics, perceived health status, and expectations of hernia repair.

Main Results:

  • A significant portion of patients (4.5%) were misdiagnosed with hernia.
  • Many patients perceived hernia repair as an easy procedure (35.1%) and expected definitive solutions (56.8%).
  • Primary motivations for seeking medical attention included receiving advice (77.7%) and prompt surgical intervention (40.1%).

Conclusions:

  • Patient-reported knowledge regarding hernia surgery is notably limited.
  • There is a substantial need to enhance patient education and understanding of hernia surgery.