Observational Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Sep 27, 2024; 16(9): 2968-2978
Published online Sep 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i9.2968
Table 1 Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of participants
Participant ID
Gender
Age (years)
Education level
Marital status
Patient category
Surgical resection Site
Previous colonoscopy/bowel preparation (times)
P1Male65Junior collegeMarriedOutpatientSigmoid colon4
P2Female65ElementaryDivorcedOutpatientAscending colon3
P3Female77ElementaryWidowedOutpatientPartial rectum2
P4Male66Middle schoolSingleOutpatientRectum (stoma)2
P5Male76Middle schoolMarriedInpatientPartial descending colon4
P6Female62Middle schoolMarriedInpatientRectosigmoid (stoma)5
P7Female81IlliterateWidowedInpatientTransverse colon3
P8Female74Technical schoolWidowedOutpatientAscending colon2
P9Male66Junior collegeMarriedInpatientPartial rectum3
P10Male67High schoolMarriedOutpatientSigmoid colon2
P11Female74ElementaryWidowedOutpatientAscending colon5
P12Male70IlliterateWidowedOutpatientTransverse colon7
P13Female64High schoolMarriedOutpatientPartial descending colon1
P14Male70Middle schoolMarriedOutpatientPartial rectum1
P15Female77Junior collegeWidowedOutpatientAscending colon4
Table 2 Themes and sub-themes of the study
Theme
Sub-theme
Inadequate knowledge about bowel preparation
Decreased physiological comfort during bowel preparationGastrointestinal discomfort and sleep deprivation caused by bowel cleansing agents
Hunger caused by dietary restrictions
Psychological changes curing different stages of bowel preparationPre-preparation: Fear and resistance due to previous experiences
During preparation: Irritability and helplessness caused by taking bowel cleansing agents
Post-preparation: Anxiety and worry while waiting for the colonoscopy
Needs related to bowel preparationDetailed instructions from healthcare professionals
More ideal bowel cleansing agents
Shortened waiting times for colonoscopy