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N/A N=300

Evaluation of Factors Associated With Patient Satisfaction and Mood-State in Regional Anesthesia

Outcome Assessment · Patient Satisfaction

Enrolled (actual)
300
Serious AEs
28.3%
Results posted
May 2019
Primary outcome: Primary: Overall Patient Satisfaction — 247; 53 Participants

Study Design & Population

Study type
Observational
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Questionnaire (Other)
Age
Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
Derince Training and Research Hospital
Primary completion
Jan 2011

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Overall Patient Satisfaction
247; 53
PRIMARY
Overall Mood-state
137; 20; 109; 115; 67
SECONDARY
Patient Satisfaction According to Age
23; 1; 30; 16; 77; 12
SECONDARY
Patient Satisfaction According to Gender
83; 25; 164; 28
SECONDARY
Patient Satisfaction According to Education
112; 24; 32; 8; 59; 15
SECONDARY
Patient Satisfaction According to the Type of Surgery
56; 16; 51; 9; 38; 16
SECONDARY
Patient Satisfaction According to Past Regional Anesthesia Experience
115; 15; 132; 38
SECONDARY
Patient Satisfaction According to Preoperative Information
241; 44; 6; 9
SECONDARY
Patient Satisfaction According to Intra-operative Adverse Events
61; 11; 22; 5; 36; 12
SECONDARY
Patient Satisfaction According to Recovery Room Adverse Events
26; 4; 30; 6; 14; 5
SECONDARY
Mood State According to Age
6; 0; 8; 12; 5; 16
SECONDARY
Mood State According to Gender
45; 8; 33; 48; 28; 92
SECONDARY
Mood State According to Education
64; 10; 57; 47; 32; 16
SECONDARY
Mood State According to Preoperative Information
134; 17; 106; 110; 60; 3

Summary

Patient satisfaction is an important subjective measure of healthcare quality which contributes to evaluation of the structure, process and outcome of services. The key factor in patient satisfaction is adequate perioperative information of the patient and communication between healthcare providers and patient or patient's kin. There are few studies in anesthesia that have assessed patient satisfaction and mood-state during regional anesthesia. The investigators aimed to evaluate factors associated with patient satisfaction from regional anesthesia procedure and mood-state of patients who underwent surgery under regional anesthesia.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • patients who underwent gynecological and obstetrical, urological, orthopedic and general surgical procedures under general anesthesia

Exclusion Criteria

  • clinically significant psychiatrically ill illiterate patients who received general anesthesia patients that have speech, hearing, or understanding problems
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03476278). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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