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Peri-Operative Surgical Care Optimisation for Patients Requiring Emergency Surgery

Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Quality of Life (QOL)
Decision Making
Emergency General Surgery
Registration Number
NCT06972017
Lead Sponsor
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Brief Summary

Emergency General Surgery (EGS) is an umbrella term which describes all patients presenting to hospital with an acute abdominal problem. Patients can have various conditions requiring emergency operations. EGS is one of the most common reasons for an emergency admission in the UK.

EGS is often referred to as "high-risk" surgery. For those patients who do survive after their surgery, many struggle with frailty and new medical problems resulting in a reduction in their quality of life (QoL).

The goal of this observational study is to explore QoL and decision-making in EGS through questionnaires and interviews with patients, families/supporters and consultants working in EGS.

Workstream 1 will involve patients and families/supporters. Workstream 2 will involve consultants.

The investigators are interested in patients who have either undergone EGS (EmLaps) or have needed but not undergone EGS (NoLaps). The investigators are interested in exploring participants (patients, families/supporters and consultants) experiences of this EmLap vs NoLap decision.

The main questions the investigators want to answer are:

* What is the long-term QOL of EmLap/NoLap patients and their family/supporters?

* How do patients and their family/supporters describe their experience of decision-making in EGS?

* What are consultant's experiences and views on decision-making in EGS?

Workstream 1 participants (patients and family members/supporters) will complete questionnaires and take part in interviews at different time-points following their decision (1 month/3 months/ 9-12 months). Questionnaires and interviews will explore QoL and decision-making in EGS.

Consultant participants will be asked to complete an online survey and/or take part in an individual interview. Both will explore decision-making in EGS.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
112
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Quality of Life (QoL)1 year

The primary aim of workstream 1 is to report on the long-term QoL of EmLap and NoLap patients and their families/supporters. For this, participants will complete validated QoL questionnaires within 4 weeks of EmLap/NoLap decision then again at 3 and 9-12 months post-decision.

Questionnaires will include European Quality of Life 5 Dimensions 5 Level Version (EQ-5D-5L) which will specifically quantify QoL. Maximum score= 1. Minimum scores in the UK have been reported at -0.28. A higher score reflects a higher QoL.

Decision-making1 year

The primary aim of workstream 2 is to describe and explore consultant experiences of decision-making in EGS through online survey and semi-structured interviews.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Decision-making1 year

Semi-structured interviews with patients and families/supporters will allow us to explore their experience and views of decision-making in EGS.

Consultant specialities involved in decision-making1 year

Workstream 1 will clarify which specialties are involved in the EGS decision-making process to allow recruitment for workstream 2.

We will specifically clarify the number of EGS decisions which involve

* consultant surgeon

* consultant anaesthetist

* consultant intestivist

Patient Reported Outcome Measurements (PROMs) for Emergency General Surgery1 year

The results from workstream 1 will inform the development of PROMs for EGS. These PROMS will include a number of specific EGS related questions developed from our study results.

Patient Reported Experience Measurements (PREMs) for Emergency General Surgery1 year

The results from workstream 1 will inform the development of PREMs for EGS. These PREMS will include a number of specific EGS related questions developed from our study results.

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