| Literature DB >> 26078849 |
Barak Cohen1, Daniel Ogorek1, Stanislav Oifa1, Anat Cattan1, Idit Matot1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A 2005 survey led by the Israeli Society of Anesthesiologists (ISA) found that large parts of the Israeli public are not familiar with the profession of anesthesia. The ISA has subsequently been conducting a public campaign for several years with the aim to enhance community knowledge regarding the anesthesiologists' training and their critical role in the perioperative period.Entities:
Keywords: Anesthesiology; Public campaign; Public opinion
Year: 2015 PMID: 26078849 PMCID: PMC4466866 DOI: 10.1186/s13584-015-0011-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Health Policy Res ISSN: 2045-4015
Data from the 2005 ISA survey
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| Omnibus telephone survey |
| 503 adult participants | |
| ±4.4% maximal sample error | |
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| Male | 247 (49.1) |
| Female | 257 (51.0) |
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| Yes | 253 (50.3) |
| No | 249 (49.6) |
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| Israel | 328 (65.2) |
| Other | 158 (31.4) |
| N/A | 17 (3.3) |
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| Yes | 323 (64.3) |
| No | 138 (27.4) |
| Do not know | 42 (8.3) |
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| Anesthesiologist | 150 (29.9) |
| Surgeon | 212 (42.2) |
| Nurse | 33 (6.6) |
| Other | 82 (16.2) |
| Do not know | 26 (5.1) |
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| Yes | 328 (65.2) |
| No | 125 (24.9) |
| Depends on the type of surgery | 12 (2.3) |
| Other | 3 (0.6) |
| Do not know | 35 (7.0) |
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| Operating Room | 446 (88.7) |
| Delivery Room | 256 (51.0) |
| Intensive Care Unit | 258 (51.4) |
| Pain Service | 147 (29.3) |
| Emergency Department | 179 (35.6) |
| Invasive procedures | 152 (30.2) |
| Resuscitation | 149 (29.7) |
| Radiology Suite | 68 (13.6) |
| Do not know | 23 (4.5) |
N/A – not available.
Demographic data from the 2013 survey
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| Male | 214 (44.7) |
| Female | 265 (55.3) |
| NA | 21 |
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| Mean (SD) | 42 (18) |
| Range | 18-91 |
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| Israel | 331 (67.7) |
| Other | 159 (32.3) |
| NA | 10 |
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| High school | 120 (27.5) |
| Professional school | 54 (12.3) |
| University | 232 (53) |
| Other | 31 (7) |
| NA | 63 |
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| Yes | 267 (53) |
| No | 230 (46) |
| N/A | 3 |
N/A – not available.
Translated questionnaire with main results
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| Medical Doctor (MD) | 454 (92.3) |
| Nurse | 17 (3.5) |
| Technician | 10 (2.0) |
| Other | 11 (2.2) |
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| The surgeon | 209 (47.3) |
| The anesthesiologist | 210 (47.5) |
| The nurse | 11 (2.5) |
| Other | 12 (2.7) |
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| The surgeon | 141 (28.2) |
| The anesthesiologist | 19 (3.8) |
| Both | 333 (66.6) |
| Neither | 7 (1.4) |
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| At the beginning of surgery | 60 (12.3) |
| At the conclusion of surgery | 0 (0) |
| Throughout the entire operation | 262 (53.6) |
| In the recovery room after surgery | 6 (1.2) |
| Throughout the entire operation and in the recovery room | 161 (32.9) |
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| Yes | 373 (75.2) |
| No | 31 (6.3) |
| The anesthesiologist goes in and out of the operating room as necessary | 69 (13.9) |
| The anesthesiologist provides anesthesia in the beginning of the operation and returns to wake the patient up when surgery is over | 23 (4.6) |
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| To make sure the patient is anesthetized | 40 (8.0) |
| To maintain normal function of the patient’s heart, lungs, brain, kidneys and all other vital organs | 15 (3.1) |
| To wake up the patient at the end of surgery | 5 (1.0) |
| To cooperate with the surgeon | 12 (2.5) |
| All of the above | 412 (84.3) |
| None of the above | 5 (1.0) |
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| Surgery | 51 (10.3) |
| Anesthesia | 69 (13.9) |
| Both to the same extent | 377 (75.9) |
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| Lack of interest in this practice | 54 (11.8) |
| Long period of training | 28 (6.1) |
| The practice is financially unrewarding | 160 (35.0) |
| Low image of this profession | 215 (47.0) |
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| Operating room | 490 (98.0) |
| Recovery room | 303 (60.6) |
| Delivery room | 304 (60.8) |
| Trauma room | 193 (38.6) |
| Pediatric sedation for painful procedures | 238 (47.6) |
| Resuscitations | 108 (21.6) |
| Intensive care unit | 230 (46.0) |
| Pain clinic | 169 (33.8) |
| Pre-anesthesia clinic | 309 (61.8) |
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| Surgery (N = 497) | 3.47 ± 1.2* |
| Anesthesia (N = 497) | 3.57 ± 1.3* |
*Difference between fear of surgery and anesthesia is statistically significant (p < 0.05).
Figure 1Answers to selected questions from the survey. Panels A-E correspond to the 5 questions mentioned in the figure, see text for details.
Figure 2Public awareness of the anesthesiologist’s working sites. Percentage of respondents (out of 500) that recognized the different sites in the hospital in which anesthesiologists work.