Senate Council Meeting 21 January 2016 The Citizens’ Assembly Response

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Senate Council Meeting 21 January 2016 The Citizens’ Assembly Response ‘What is Important to a Patient and Their Family/Carers and What Would They Want to Know When Confronting a Complex or Major Surgical Intervention, Particularly at the End of Life?’

What Patients and Carers Say Ensure that patients and carers understand the risks and benefits of options available – orally and in writing, in understandable language Have an opportunity to discuss the risks and benefits of surgery with the surgeon, and have the time to discuss concerns with a specialist nurse or support group Give links to appropriate websites to support information given

What Patients and Carers Want to Know (1) What would happen if the surgery does not go ahead? Are there alternative minor surgical procedures that could be of benefit? Where is the operation taking place and who will be operating? What are the success rates for the surgical intervention (of that particular surgeon)? What are the post-op infection rates of that hospital and surgeon?

What Patients and Carers Want to Know (2) What will be the immediate post operative effects? How is pain managed/will it be able to be managed? Will family/carers be able to stay with patients in hospital/how will they get to the hospital/is financial assistance available if they do not have their own transport? How long will the patient be in hospital? What support is available if the patient returns home/does the patient need support to get her/his affairs in order?

What Patients and Carers Say – General Points Healthcare professionals must be honest with the patient/carers about the comparative risks and benefits, giving examples of quality of life/length of life possibilities for different courses of action. Is the surgery worth it, given the variables present in each case? Decision-making about surgery (or not) must be a joint one with patients/carers and the professional team. The dignity of the patient must be maintained Patients/carers need to be kept well-informed throughout of treatment plans or any changes to previously agreed actions