Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Can J Anaesth. 2023 Sep;70(9):1425-1432. doi: 10.1007/s12630-023-02541-z. Epub 2023 Jul 27.
As Canadian health systems experience greater pressure to deliver timely perioperative care, public opinion is likely to influence health care policy decisions. Since Canadian public perception of anesthesiologists is unknown, the goal of this Canadian-wide survey was to begin to quantify public opinion regarding anesthesiologists in Canada.
The Maru/Blue international market research group was contracted to survey the Canadian public on their perceptions of anesthesiologists. The anonymous bilingual polling surveys were presented to consenting Canadians, who earn credits from Maru/Blue that provide financial reward for participation, by means of an online survey tool. Results were weighted by education, age, sex, region, and language to match census data with an estimated margin of error of ± 3.0%, 19 times out of 20.
In August 2020, 1,511 randomly selected consenting Canadian adults recruited by the Maru/Blue research group in all ten provinces answered five sequential questions with variably presented answers. A total of 812 (54%) respondents identified as female. Most participants were from Ontario (38%) and Quebec (24%). The majority of participants, 778 (52%), were over 55 yr of age, with 496 (33%) having an annual income of between CAD 50,000 and 100,000. Only 41% (624/1,511) of respondents identified the most responsible anesthesia provider as a physician, with the next most frequent response being that the anesthesia provider was unknown (350/1,511; 23%). The median [interquartile range] impression of anesthesiologists was favourable [favourable-somewhat favourable], with 310/1,511 (21%) expressing an unknown impression.
Over half of surveyed Canadians did not identify the most responsible anesthesia provider as a physician.
随着加拿大卫生系统面临更大的提供及时围手术期护理的压力,公众意见可能会影响医疗保健政策决策。由于加拿大公众对麻醉师的看法尚不清楚,因此本次加拿大范围内的调查旨在初步量化公众对加拿大麻醉师的看法。
Maru/Blue 国际市场研究集团受委托对加拿大公众对麻醉师的看法进行调查。通过在线调查工具,向同意参与的加拿大民众提供匿名双语投票调查,Maru/Blue 会为参与者提供积分,作为参与调查的经济奖励。结果按教育程度、年龄、性别、地区和语言进行加权,以便与人口普查数据相匹配,估计误差幅度为±3.0%,20 次中有 19 次。
2020 年 8 月,Maru/Blue 研究小组在加拿大所有 10 个省随机挑选了 1511 名同意参与的成年民众,他们回答了五个连续的问题,每个问题的答案选项各不相同。共有 812 名(54%)受访者为女性。大多数参与者来自安大略省(38%)和魁北克省(24%)。大多数参与者(778 名,52%)年龄超过 55 岁,其中 496 名(33%)年收入在 50,000 至 100,000 加元之间。只有 41%(624 名/1511 名)的受访者认为最负责任的麻醉提供者是医生,其次是不知道麻醉提供者(350 名/1511 名;23%)。受访者对麻醉师的印象中位数[四分位间距]为有利[有利-有些有利],其中 310 名/1511 名(21%)表示印象未知。
超过一半的被调查加拿大人并不认为最负责任的麻醉提供者是医生。