High-risk respiratory patients' experiences of bronchoscopy with conscious sedation and analgesia: A qualitative study.
Catherine SaxonPaul FulbrookKwun M FongChantal F SkiPublished in: Journal of clinical nursing (2017)
These findings have implications for patient preparation pre- and post-bronchoscopy in terms of what they might expect, and to discuss what has happened after the procedure. Some practices of the bronchoscopy team during the procedure may need modification. For example, in anticipation of the possibility that the patient may be aware, healthcare professionals should provide patient-focused explanations of what is happening during the procedure, as well as providing ongoing reassurance that everything is going as planned.
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