Patient Satisfaction with Anesthesia Care After Curative Surgery for Neoplastic
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Resumo: | Introduction: Satisfaction is an important measure for the evaluation of patient care and a significant tool for promoting improvements in clinical practice. We aimed to evaluate the association of quality of recovery and anesthesia related factors with patient satisfaction with anesthesia care (PSAC) after curative neoplastic surgery. Material and Methods: An observational, prospective study was performed in patients scheduled for neoplastic curative surgery.PSAC was evaluated on day 3 after surgery using a five-point Likert scale, and patients were grouped according to their score: those with Complete Satisfaction who rated 5 points, and those with Incomplete Satisfaction who rated <5. Perioperative demographic data, type of anesthesia and Quality of Recovery 15 score (QoR-15) were recorded and evaluated in both groups. The QoR-15 was performed before surgery (T0) and 24 hours after surgery (T1). Results: One hundred thirty-three patients of the 148 total included completed the questionnaires. Completed satisfaction was observed in 85% of the patients and was more frequent in patients submitted to general anesthesia (p=0.014). When comparing the total QoR-15 score by groups, there were no differences at both T0 (130vs126.6, p=0.932) and T1 (114 vs118,5, p=0.233). At T1, the QoR-15 showed that patients with incomplete satisfaction felt less rested (9vs7, p=0.041) and more worried and anxious (10 vs 8, p=0.040). Discussion and Conclusion: In our study, we found a global high rate satisfaction with anesthesia care in neoplastic patient, which was increased in those submitted to general anesthesia. Patient satisfaction with anesthesia care was not related with the QoR-15. |
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Patient Satisfaction with Anesthesia Care After Curative Surgery for NeoplasticSatisfação com os Cuidados Anestésicos Após Tratamento Cirúrgico de NeoplasiasArtigo OriginalIntroduction: Satisfaction is an important measure for the evaluation of patient care and a significant tool for promoting improvements in clinical practice. We aimed to evaluate the association of quality of recovery and anesthesia related factors with patient satisfaction with anesthesia care (PSAC) after curative neoplastic surgery. Material and Methods: An observational, prospective study was performed in patients scheduled for neoplastic curative surgery.PSAC was evaluated on day 3 after surgery using a five-point Likert scale, and patients were grouped according to their score: those with Complete Satisfaction who rated 5 points, and those with Incomplete Satisfaction who rated <5. Perioperative demographic data, type of anesthesia and Quality of Recovery 15 score (QoR-15) were recorded and evaluated in both groups. The QoR-15 was performed before surgery (T0) and 24 hours after surgery (T1). Results: One hundred thirty-three patients of the 148 total included completed the questionnaires. Completed satisfaction was observed in 85% of the patients and was more frequent in patients submitted to general anesthesia (p=0.014). When comparing the total QoR-15 score by groups, there were no differences at both T0 (130vs126.6, p=0.932) and T1 (114 vs118,5, p=0.233). At T1, the QoR-15 showed that patients with incomplete satisfaction felt less rested (9vs7, p=0.041) and more worried and anxious (10 vs 8, p=0.040). Discussion and Conclusion: In our study, we found a global high rate satisfaction with anesthesia care in neoplastic patient, which was increased in those submitted to general anesthesia. Patient satisfaction with anesthesia care was not related with the QoR-15.Introdução:Satisfação é uma medida importante para avaliação dos cuidados prestados, que permite melhorar a prática clínica. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a associação da qualidade do recobro e do procedimento anestésico com a satisfação dos doentes. Material e Métodos:Foi realizado um estudo prospetivo observacional em doentes propostos para cirurgia neoplásica curativa. A satisfação com os cuidados anestésicos foi avaliada 3 dias após a cirurgia, utilizando uma escala Likert de 5 pontos e os doentes foram agrupados de acordo com a pontuação obtida: satisfação completa se pontuaram com 5 pontos e satisfação incompleta se pontuaram com menos de 5 pontos. Os dados demográficos perioperatórios, tipo de anestesia e scores na escala Quality of Recovery (QoR)-15 foram recolhidos e avaliados em ambos os grupos. A escala QOR-15 foi aplicada antes da cirurgia (T0) e 24 horas após a cirurgia (T1). Resultados:De um total de 148 doentes, 133 completaram os questionários.A satisfação completa foi observada em 85% dos doentes e foi mais frequente naqueles submetidos a anestesia geral (p=0,014). Comparando o score total da escala QoR-15 por grupos, não houve diferenças em T0(130vs126,6, p=0,932) e T1(114vs118,5, p=0,233). Em T1, o QoR-15 mostrou que pacientes com satisfação incompleta se sentiam menos descansados (9vs7, p=0,041) e mais preocupados e ansiosos (10vs8, p=0,040). Discussão e Conclusão:No nosso estudo,encontrámos uma elevada satisfação global com os cuidados anestésicos em doentes neoplásicos, que foi maior naqueles submetidos a anestesia geral.A satisfação do doente com os cuidados anestésicos não se relacionou com a qualidade do recobro avaliada pelo QoR-15.Sociedade Portuguesa de Anestesiologia2019-12-28T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.25751/rspa.18718eng0871-6099Carvalho, BeatrizAzevedo, JoanaSoares, MarianaMarinho, RamiroSousa, MaraSilva, DianaGonçalves, Paula MaiaPereira, LuisAbelha, Fernandoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-23T15:34:49Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/18718Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:04:16.720015Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Patient Satisfaction with Anesthesia Care After Curative Surgery for Neoplastic Satisfação com os Cuidados Anestésicos Após Tratamento Cirúrgico de Neoplasias |
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Patient Satisfaction with Anesthesia Care After Curative Surgery for Neoplastic |
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Patient Satisfaction with Anesthesia Care After Curative Surgery for Neoplastic Carvalho, Beatriz Artigo Original |
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Patient Satisfaction with Anesthesia Care After Curative Surgery for Neoplastic |
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Patient Satisfaction with Anesthesia Care After Curative Surgery for Neoplastic |
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Patient Satisfaction with Anesthesia Care After Curative Surgery for Neoplastic |
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Patient Satisfaction with Anesthesia Care After Curative Surgery for Neoplastic |
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Patient Satisfaction with Anesthesia Care After Curative Surgery for Neoplastic |
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Carvalho, Beatriz |
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Carvalho, Beatriz Azevedo, Joana Soares, Mariana Marinho, Ramiro Sousa, Mara Silva, Diana Gonçalves, Paula Maia Pereira, Luis Abelha, Fernando |
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Azevedo, Joana Soares, Mariana Marinho, Ramiro Sousa, Mara Silva, Diana Gonçalves, Paula Maia Pereira, Luis Abelha, Fernando |
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Carvalho, Beatriz Azevedo, Joana Soares, Mariana Marinho, Ramiro Sousa, Mara Silva, Diana Gonçalves, Paula Maia Pereira, Luis Abelha, Fernando |
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Introduction: Satisfaction is an important measure for the evaluation of patient care and a significant tool for promoting improvements in clinical practice. We aimed to evaluate the association of quality of recovery and anesthesia related factors with patient satisfaction with anesthesia care (PSAC) after curative neoplastic surgery. Material and Methods: An observational, prospective study was performed in patients scheduled for neoplastic curative surgery.PSAC was evaluated on day 3 after surgery using a five-point Likert scale, and patients were grouped according to their score: those with Complete Satisfaction who rated 5 points, and those with Incomplete Satisfaction who rated <5. Perioperative demographic data, type of anesthesia and Quality of Recovery 15 score (QoR-15) were recorded and evaluated in both groups. The QoR-15 was performed before surgery (T0) and 24 hours after surgery (T1). Results: One hundred thirty-three patients of the 148 total included completed the questionnaires. Completed satisfaction was observed in 85% of the patients and was more frequent in patients submitted to general anesthesia (p=0.014). When comparing the total QoR-15 score by groups, there were no differences at both T0 (130vs126.6, p=0.932) and T1 (114 vs118,5, p=0.233). At T1, the QoR-15 showed that patients with incomplete satisfaction felt less rested (9vs7, p=0.041) and more worried and anxious (10 vs 8, p=0.040). Discussion and Conclusion: In our study, we found a global high rate satisfaction with anesthesia care in neoplastic patient, which was increased in those submitted to general anesthesia. Patient satisfaction with anesthesia care was not related with the QoR-15. |
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