Perceptions of Surgical Drains among Breast Reconstruction Patients and Health Care Staff: A Qualitative Survey Study
William M. Tian,
Jess D. Rames,
Brooke E. Schroeder
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Surgical drains are a key component for recovery in breast reconstruction procedures. However, they are often cumbersome and carry a risk for infection with prolonged use. Our aim was to develop a more thorough understanding of patient and health care provider perspectives on surgical drains, to inform future efforts in improving the breast reconstruction patient experience.
METHODS: Twenty-nine breast reconstruction patients and eight plastic surgery providers were recruited to complete surveys f… Show more
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