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The Effect of Anxiety on Perioperative Pain: Patient and Provider Perception : A Prospective Observational Study
In Brief
An observational study evaluating preoperative questionnaire, PACU questionnaire, and 3 other interventions for Pain. Completed, enrolled 193 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
In this study we will assess the incidence and severity of intraoperative and postoperative pain and determine the effect of preoperative anxiety on intraoperative and postoperative pain incidence. Secondary outcome is to assess provider perception of pain.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
1. Three questions to predict acute pain: * Verbal numeric score Anxiety 0-10 * Anticipated postoperative pain level * Anticipated analgesic requirements 2. Speilberger STATE-TRATE inventory index 3. Pain Catastrophizing Scale
parturients will be approached and requested to fill out a questionnaire regarding intraoperative pain, medication consumption, anxiety and nausea.
Parturients will be approached at 24 hours postpartum and questioned regarding anxiety levels and medication consumption and requested to fill out the OBSQOR 11 questionnaire at 24 hours postpartum.
The attended obstetrician will be questioned regarding the parturient's level of intraoperative pain, postoperative pain levels anxiety medication consumption, uteronic management, surgical technique and management.
he attended anesthesiologist will be questioned regarding the parturient's level of intraoperative pain, postoperative pain levels anxiety medication consumption, uteronic management, surgical technique and management.