Abstract

IntroductionIntroduction: Pre-operative counselling to prepare patients for frame surgery is important to ensure expectations of recovery and rehabilitation are realistic and anxiety is reduced. The aim of the study was to ascertain whether the current clinical nurse specialist frames counselling session (CNS FCS) prepared patients adequately for life with a frame as well as to explore information patients felt was missing.Materials & MethodsMaterials and Method: Patient reported questions were used to assess frames patient views on the CNS FCS. Thirty frames patients were asked about the CNS FCS information, involvement in decision making, factors influencing frames surgery decision and patient experience.ResultsResults: There were 27 patients who received CNS frames counselling and 82% of those (N=22) said they definitely received enough information to make a decision when faced with a choice of surgical plans. 85% (N=23) reported definitely feeling involved in the decision making process with factors contributing to choosing frame treatment being lower risk of deep infection, quicker / safer recovery and advice from the limb reconstruction team. 48% (N=13) definitely felt the CNS FCS gave them a realistic idea of what it's like to live with a frame and 52% (N=14) answered yes to some extent. Feedback on providing more information around sleeping with a frame was provided which has been added to future CNS FCS.ConclusionsConclusion: The current CNS FCS does prepare patients for frames surgery and life with a circular frame and important points raised by patients in this study have been added to future patient information sessions. Regular patient satisfaction audits should be carried out to ensure information remains useful and current patient needs and concerns are met.

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