Knowledge, attitude, and practice towards enhanced recovery after surgery among colorectal cancer patients

Sci Rep. 2024 Apr 19;14(1):9034. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-59361-4.

Abstract

To explore the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) towards enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) among colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. This cross-sectional study included CRC patients who underwent selective operation at the author's Hospital, between April 2021 and April 2023. Their demographic characteristics and KAP towards ERAS were collected using a self-designed questionnaire. A total of 652 valid questionnaires were collected, with knowledge, attitude, and practice scores of 37.29 ± 11.35 (possible range: 11-55), 39.51 ± 6.40 (possible range: 11-55), and 6.53 ± 2.21 (possible range: 0-8), respectively. A positive correlation was found between knowledge and attitude (r = 0.291, P < 0.001), knowledge and practice (r = 0.292, P < 0.001), and attitude and practice (r = 0.363, P < 0.001). Structural equation model (SEM) analysis showed that knowledge had a significant direct effect on attitude (β = 0.164, P < 0.001) and attitude had direct effect on practice (β = 0.099, P < 0.001), indicating an indirect effect of knowledge on practice. Attitude also had a direct effect on practice (β = 0.038, P < 0.001). CRC patients showed moderate knowledge and attitude, and proactive practice towards ERAS. Further improvement of knowledge may improve their attitude and practice, leading to better outcomes and quality of care among CRC patients.

Keywords: Attitude; Colorectal cancer; Cross-sectional study; Enhanced recovery after surgery; Knowledge; Practice.

MeSH terms

  • Colorectal Neoplasms* / surgery
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Enhanced Recovery After Surgery*
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Humans
  • Surveys and Questionnaires