Navigating Recovery: The Patient Experience and Psychological Impact of Living with a Surgical Drain in the Context of the Surgical Drains.
Description: Examining the non-market dimensions of surgical drains, focusing on the patient's perspective, the practical challenges of daily life, and the psychological burden they impose on those recovering from surgery.
The presence of a surgical drain, while medically necessary, can have a profound psychological effect on a patient. It serves as a visible, physical reminder of a recent invasive surgery, often triggering anxiety, discomfort, and a feeling of being 'broken' or incomplete. The drain tube and collection bulb introduce a loss of personal control, as daily activities—from sleeping and dressing to showering and mobilizing—must be planned around the device. This constant physical tether can lead to frustration and emotional distress, demonstrating that the function of a drain extends far beyond its fluid collection utility and into the realm of mental health recovery.


