Roublah Esraa A, Alqurashi Rewaa N, Kandil Morouj A, Neama Sarah H, Roublah Fawziah A, Arab Abeer A, Boker Abdulaziz M
Medical Students, King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi J Anaesth. 2020 Apr-Jun;14(2):157-163. doi: 10.4103/sja.SJA_560_19. Epub 2020 Mar 5.
BACKGROUND/AIM: The expectation of undergoing general anesthesia triggers fear in many individuals, and such anxiety can even exceed anxiety about surgery. The only opportunity patients usually have to express their concerns and ask questions is during a preoperative visits to their anesthesiologist. Therefore, a good anesthesiologist-patient relationship is important to reduce patients' anxiety. Achieving this end requires information on patients' attitudes and concerns regarding anesthesia. This study aimed to assess patients' knowledge, attitudes, and concerns about preoperative assessment and fear associated with anesthesia at University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
This cross-sectional study used a self-administered questionnaire distributed to 399 outpatients. Data were collected on patient's characteristics, perceptions about anesthesiologists, preferences for anesthetic management, and preoperative concerns regarding anesthesia.
Most patients thought that anesthesiologists spent only 3 years in medical school and 2 years in a residency program. Survey participants had several misconceptions about anesthesiologists' role, but it did not affect ratings of their importance. Although, the confidence of patients in anesthesiologists was high, it was significantly lower than their confidence in surgeons. The most common concern expressed by the patients was based on whether anesthesiologists had sufficient experience and qualifications.
Discussing anesthetic forms preoperatively can help decrease patients' anxiety. More efforts should be made preoperatively to address patients' high level of fear about rare side effects and discuss common side effects they tend to ignore. Preoperative preparation must allow the anesthesiologists enough time to reassure patients about their concerns, as they obtain patients' informed consent.
背景/目的:接受全身麻醉的预期会引发许多人的恐惧,这种焦虑甚至可能超过对手术的焦虑。患者通常表达担忧和提问的唯一机会是在术前拜访麻醉医生期间。因此,良好的麻醉医生与患者的关系对于减轻患者的焦虑很重要。要实现这一目标,需要了解患者对麻醉的态度和担忧。本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯吉达大学医院患者对术前评估的知识、态度和担忧以及与麻醉相关的恐惧。
这项横断面研究使用了一份自填式问卷,分发给399名门诊患者。收集了有关患者特征、对麻醉医生的看法、麻醉管理偏好以及术前对麻醉的担忧的数据。
大多数患者认为麻醉医生在医学院只学习3年,在住院医师培训项目中学习2年。调查参与者对麻醉医生的角色存在一些误解,但这并不影响他们对其重要性的评分。尽管患者对麻醉医生的信心很高,但明显低于他们对外科医生的信心。患者表达的最常见担忧是麻醉医生是否有足够的经验和资质。
术前讨论麻醉方式有助于减轻患者的焦虑。术前应做出更多努力,以解决患者对罕见副作用的高度恐惧,并讨论他们往往忽视的常见副作用。术前准备必须给麻醉医生足够的时间,在获得患者知情同意时,让患者对其担忧放心。