Evaluating Health Literacy, Expectations and Regrets in Patients Undergoing Major Abdominal Surgery for Malignant Disease
Rigshospitalet, Denmark
90 participants
Nov 1, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
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.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Patients \> 18 years undergoing elective surgical treatment.
- Patients who can read and understand the Danish language.
Exclusion Criteria2
- \- Patients who are cognitively disabled and cannot mentally cooperate with the study design, as assessed by the investigator.
- In accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki, patients have the right to withdraw from the study at any time for any reason
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NCT07450950