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Evaluation of Factors Associated With Patient Satisfaction and Mood-State in Regional Anesthesia
In Brief
An observational study evaluating Questionnaire for Outcome Assessment and Patient Satisfaction. Completed, enrolled 300 participants.
Detailed 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.
Study Details
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Interventions
Postoperative questionnaire, and records of complications in the peri-operative period