Abstract

Objective: To deeply understand the psychological experience of patients undergoing MAKO robot-assisted joint replacement surgery, and to provide reference for improving the nursing program of MAKO robot-assisted joint replacement surgery. Methods: Using the Colaizzi phenomenological method of qualitative study, 12 patients undergoing MAKO robot-assisted joint replacement surgery were interviewed face to face and their data were analyzed. Results: There were five themes: ①Patients had anxiety and worry about MAKO robot-assisted joint replacement; ②Patients had confidence in MAKO robot-assisted joint replacement surgery before surgery; ③Lack of perioperative information about MAKO robot-assisted joint replacement; ④Patients were satisfied with doctors' surgical techniques and nurses' services; ⑤Patients have doubts about the cost of MAKO robot-assisted joint replacement surgery. Conclusions: The perioperative nursing of patients undergoing MAKO robot-assisted joint replacement surgery can ensure effective communication between medical staff and patients, provide personalized nursing guidance for patients, enhance patients' confidence in the treatment of MAKO robotic surgical method, and improve the psychological experience of patients undergoing bone and joint replacement surgery.

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