These days, it's not as long as you think. Sometimes titles in SERPs can just take a few days. Same for the URL and other updates. (Note that you need proper htaccess when rewriting URLs.)
Go head and edit them as you see fit.
SERPs are tied to SEO of the site, both on-site and off-site. Getting URLs in the SERPs depends on the keywords targeted in the page title and URL, and the content of the page -- as well as how well "liked" they are (determined somewhat by the inbound links, though nowhere near as much as people tend to think).
Adding extra meta keyword doesn't do that much, but go head and make sure they're there and correct.
Don't ever let worrying about Google prevent you from doing what you want on your site. Google just indexed it, whatever it is. It'll update you changes just fine. In some cases, rank will stay the same, or even go up. Even if it's page 1 in the top 5, and you make major changes, there's not much chance it'll fall.
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