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How do surgeons and anaesthetists make decisions about surgery for patients who are frail, and what factors influence these decisions?

Kitchen, Richard; Patel, Rakesh; French, Gordon; Faull, Christina

Authors

Richard Kitchen

Rakesh Patel

Gordon French

Christina Faull



Abstract

Background

Frailty is a concept that describes decreased physiological reserve. Evidence shows that frailty is a risk factor for post-operative complications including sepsis and delirium, increased length of stay and the inability to be discharged home after surgery. Frailty is also a risk factor for increased mortality in the setting of cardiac surgery. Little is known about how decisions are made about surgery in frail patients.

Aims

To explore how surgeons and anaesthetists make decisions about surgery in patients who are frail.

To identify what training surgeons and anaesthetists would find useful in helping them to make decisions about surgery in patients who are frail.

Aims

Methods of Data Collection Individual interviews were conducted with three surgical consultants, three anaesthetic consultants, three surgical trainees and three anaesthetic trainees. A paired interview was also carried out to gauge the thoughts of a surgeon and an anaesthetist together about these issues.

Methods of Data Analysis Interview transcripts were coded and codes collapsed progressively using a constant comparative approach allowing themes to emerge, with subsequent mapping to a decision-making framework.

Results Key findings

• Most participants preferred a shared decision making approach.

• Communication challenges and issues around capacity presented problems with decision making.

• There was a lack of understanding of the term “Advance care planning”.


Results Key findings

A theoretical decision making model was developed from the interview data and a preceding literature review.

Conclusions Surgeons and anaesthetists accepted that working with frail patients was a common but challenging scenario. Specific education in this area was thought to be lacking. A tailored learning intervention for core surgical and anaesthetic trainees is subsequently being designed.

Citation

Kitchen, R., Patel, R., French, G., & Faull, C. (2014, March). How do surgeons and anaesthetists make decisions about surgery for patients who are frail, and what factors influence these decisions?. Presented at 10th Palliative Care Congress, Harrogate, UK

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name 10th Palliative Care Congress
Start Date Mar 12, 2014
End Date Aug 14, 2014
Acceptance Date Dec 6, 2013
Online Publication Date Mar 1, 2014
Publication Date 2014-03
Deposit Date Mar 28, 2020
Journal BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
Print ISSN 2045-435X
Electronic ISSN 2045-4368
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 4
Issue Suppl 1
Pages A37.3-A38
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000654.104
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3257036


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