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What do outpatients value most in their anesthesia care?

D Fung1, M Cohen.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine what outpatients ranked highest in their anesthesia care and whether anesthesiologists could predict that ranking.
METHODS: A 36 item mail-back questionnaire was administered post-operatively to 45 surgical outpatients and to 15 expert anesthesiologists. Respondents were asked to rank the three highest items from each of four lists of nine items representing pre-operative, intra-operative, pre-discharge and post-discharge outpatient anesthesia care.
RESULTS: Complete responses were obtained from 30 outpatients and all anesthesiologists. In each phase of their care (pre-operative, intra-operative, pre-discharge and post-discharge), outpatients ranked highest those elements representing information and communication. Physical conditions of care tend to be least valued. Although anesthesiologists were able to predict what patients valued in the pre and post-discharge phases of their anesthesia care (r = 0.85 and 0.91), they undervalued the importance to patients of communication and information in pre-operative and intra-operative care (r = -0.09 and .65).
CONCLUSIONS: Our results reinforce the value that patients place in adequate communication and provision of information in all phases of outpatient anesthesia care, a value that may be underappreciated by anesthesiologists.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11212043     DOI: 10.1007/BF03019808

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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2.  A Workshop in Physician-Patient Communication for Anesthesiology Trainees.

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Review 3.  Quality control and assurance in anesthesia: A necessity of the modern times.

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4.  Patient satisfaction, outcomes and experience measures in patients receiving general anaesthesia: A prospective questionnaire based observational study.

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