Effect of serial scanning on patients with solitary pulmonary nodules
<p>Aim To determine the experiences of patients who had undergone a two-year period of follow-up computerised tomography (CT) scans to monitor solitary pulmonary nodules.</p> <p>Method This descriptive qualitative study included five participants recruited from three respiratory clinics at different teaching hospitals using purposive sampling. Each participant was interviewed once.</p> <p>Findings Common themes included: scan experience, uncertainty and concerns, coping strategies and communication. Participants were not unduly concerned about undergoing CT scans but the prolonged period of investigation and waiting places considerable stress and uncertainty on the patient and their support network.</p> <p>Conclusion Patients require support and information during the lengthy investigation process, particularly during the wait for scan results. A patient information leaflet and a follow-up protocol has been developed as a result of the study.</p>