Patients’ Perception of Anaesthesia, the Anaesthetist and Experience of Anaesthesia Care

Ea Emmanuel, O. Fatungase, R. Shoyemi
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Background: The anaesthetist is a health care professional, but misconceptions about her identity and roles influence patient satisfaction, a unique clinical endpoint.    Objective: To determine patients’ perception of the anaesthetist and their satisfaction with perioperative anaesthesia care. Methods: This prospective study recruited adult patients scheduled for elective surgeries in a Nigerian tertiary health facility. A structured questionnaire was administered during the pre-anaesthetic visit, before the administration of anaesthesia and 24 hours post-operative to elicit information on socio-demographics, type of surgery, patient's perception of anaesthetist as a specialist, previous and index anaesthesia experience, and patient's satisfaction from the perioperative anaesthesia care. Results: One hundred (23 males and 77 females) adult patients with a mean age of 42.17±12.87 years were recruited for elective surgeries in various surgical specialities. Seventy-eight per cent were familiar with the roles of anaesthetists, but those with previous exposure to anaesthesia and a higher educational status showed better knowledge. Most participants (89%) realised that the anaesthetist was a qualified doctor. Still, when probed further, it was discovered that only 42% could anticipate that the anaesthetist was in charge of the operating theatre. A majority (73%) were unaware that the anaesthetist works outside the operating theatre. The participants were very satisfied (68%) or satisfied (32%) with the post-operative assessment of perioperative anaesthesia care. Conclusion: Most patients scheduled for elective surgeries were familiar with anaesthetist roles and identity but were unaware of her role outside the operating theatre.
患者的麻醉感知、麻醉师及麻醉护理经验
背景:麻醉师是一名卫生保健专业人员,但对她的身份和角色的误解影响了患者满意度,这是一个独特的临床终点。目的:了解患者对麻醉医师的认知及围手术期麻醉护理的满意度。方法:这项前瞻性研究招募了在尼日利亚三级卫生机构计划进行选择性手术的成年患者。在麻醉前、麻醉前和术后24小时进行结构化问卷调查,以获取社会人口统计学信息、手术类型、患者对麻醉师作为专家的看法、既往和指数麻醉经历以及患者对围手术期麻醉护理的满意度。结果:入选各专科择期手术的成年患者100例(男23例,女77例),平均年龄42.17±12.87岁。78%的人熟悉麻醉师的角色,但那些以前接触过麻醉和教育程度较高的人表现出更好的知识。大多数参与者(89%)意识到麻醉师是合格的医生。然而,当进一步调查时,发现只有42%的人能预料到麻醉师是负责手术室的。大多数(73%)不知道麻醉师在手术室外工作。参与者对围手术期麻醉护理的术后评估非常满意(68%)或满意(32%)。结论:大多数计划择期手术的患者熟悉麻醉师的角色和身份,但不知道她在手术室外的角色。
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