Patient Preferences and Experiences of Waiting for Heart Surgery V1.0

  • Research type

    Research Study

  • Full title

    Investigating Patient Preferences and Experiences of Waiting for Elective Heart Surgery: a cross-sectional online survey

  • IRAS ID

    319498

  • Contact name

    Manuela Russo

  • Contact email

    manuela.russo@kcl.ac.uk

  • Sponsor organisation

    King's College London

  • Duration of Study in the UK

    0 years, 10 months, 5 days

  • Research summary

    Waiting for heart surgery could be difficult and anxiety-provoking for some patients. Research suggests that some specific factors (e.g., individual coping strategies, communication with the clinical team, having a more active role in care decision-making) could reduce the stress associated with waiting. However, most of this research has looked at patients waiting for other types of surgery, such as cancer surgery. Therefore, more research focusing on patients waiting for heart surgery is needed.
    This project aims to investigate patients’ experiences, perceptions and preferences about waiting for elective (non-emergency) heart surgery across four London-based National Health Service (NHS) hospitals that belong to King’s Health Partners (KHP): Royal Brompton, Harefield, St Thomas’, and King’s College hospitals. The project is led by the research team at King’s Improvement Science, (King’s College London), in collaboration with clinicians and patients with lived experience of waiting for heart surgery.

    This project will look at:

    how patients feel their heart condition affects their day-to-day life;

    how patients experience being on a waiting list;

    what factors patients consider as most important for their upcoming surgery (e.g. to have their surgery as soon as possible, at their nearest hospital, or carried out by a specific surgeon);

    patients’ opinions about how the heart surgery waiting list process could be improved.

    Adult patients (>18 years old) waiting for elective heart surgery at the four hospitals listed above will be invited, via a text message and a letter, to complete an online survey (i.e. a list of questions). Completing reading study information and completing the survey will likely take approximately 30 minutes. The survey will be open for 8 weeks in total.

    Findings from this project, together with other work looking at clinical processes and outcomes across heart surgery services at the four KHP hospitals, will inform a wider quality improvement project.

  • REC name

    East of England - Cambridge East Research Ethics Committee

  • REC reference

    23/EE/0138

  • Date of REC Opinion

    23 Jun 2023

  • REC opinion

    Favourable Opinion