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RecruitingNCT07450950

Evaluating Health Literacy, Expectations and Regrets in Patients Undergoing Major Abdominal Surgery for Malignant Disease

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
90 (estimated)
Sponsor
Rigshospitalet, Denmark · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery often have to make complex decisions about their treatment, where risks, benefits and possible complications must be considered. Limited health literacy and unmet expectations can make this process difficult and may increase the risk of regret after surgery, as well as feelings of not having received sufficient support or clear information. The aim of this study is to explore how well patients understand the information they receive before surgery, what expectations they have and how these expectations relate to their postoperative experiences. The study includes patients undergoing major abdominal cancer surgery, such as pancreatic, liver, esophageal, gastric, or large bowel surgery, at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet. Data will be collected before surgery, one month after discharge and again three months later.

Detailed description

Patients undergoing major abdominal cancer surgery often face complex treatment decisions that involve weighing potential benefits against significant risks, including postoperative complications and prolonged recovery. In such situations, adequate patient information, realistic expectations and sufficient health literacy may be essential for supporting informed decision-making. When patients feel insufficiently informed or experience a mismatch between their expectations and postoperative outcomes, this may contribute to decision regret and reduced quality of life. The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between health literacy, preoperative information, patient expectations, and postoperative experiences in patients undergoing major abdominal cancer surgery. In particular, the study will examine how these factors relate to postoperative decision regret and health-related quality of life. This is a prospective observational cohort study conducted at the Department of Transplantation and Digestive Diseases at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark. Patients undergoing major abdominal cancer surgery, including pancreatic, hepatic, esophageal, gastric, and major colorectal procedures, will be invited to participate. Data will be collected at baseline before surgery and at follow-up approximately one month and three months after surgery. Participants will complete validated questionnaires about health literacy, treatment expectations, perceived information received before surgery, anxiety and depression, decision regret and health-related quality of life. In addition, a subgroup of participants will be invited to participate in semi-structured qualitative interviews to explore how their preoperative expectations correspond with their postoperative experiences. The study aims to improve understanding of how patient-related factors such as health literacy and expectations influence postoperative experiences and decision regret. The findings may contribute to a better understanding of factors associated with postoperative decision regret and patient-reported outcomes following major abdominal cancer surgery.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2025-11-01
Primary completion
2026-05-30
Completion
2026-05-30
First posted
2026-03-05
Last updated
2026-03-05

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07450950. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.