Solak Melahat Yalçın, İzgi Murat, Tümer Murat, Uzun Şennur
Clinic of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, Hacettepe University Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
Clinic of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, American Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey.
Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim. 2023 Dec 27;51(6):477-484. doi: 10.4274/TJAR.2023.231328.
Numerous studies performed worldwide indicate that the public has limited knowledge of anaesthesia practices and anaesthetists' duties and responsibilities. This study aimed to identify the level of knowledge about anaesthetists and anaesthesia practices, and to assess the reasons for anxiety about anaesthesia of the population admitted to our hospital, which is tertiary in Turkey. The secondary aim was to analyze their differences according to sex, education level, and acquired anaesthesia experience.
A survey comprising 23 questions was administered to 400 patients and/or their relatives, aged 18-85 years, who presented to our clinic for preoperative anaesthesia evaluation and for whom elective surgery was planned from March through October 2017.
Of the 400 participants, 213 were women and 187 were men. Of all participants in the survey, 51.2% were patients and 48.8% were patient relatives; 64.2% had anaesthesia experience and 35.8% had never had anaesthesia before. The survey group's level of knowledge about anaesthesia was generally low. According to education level, there was a statistically significant difference in the anaesthesia recognition level. However, the acquired anaesthesia experience did not affect the anaesthesia recognition level.
To raise the level of knowledge about this topic, anaesthetists must provide patients with more detailed information during preoperative and postoperative visits, which would significantly reduce their anxiety levels. Further, we determined that increasing the use of methods such as media-based brochures, booklets, and videos to inform patients may increase knowledge levels and reduce anxiety levels.
全球范围内进行的大量研究表明,公众对麻醉操作以及麻醉医生的职责了解有限。本研究旨在确定我院(土耳其的一家三级医院)收治患者对麻醉医生及麻醉操作的认知水平,并评估他们对麻醉感到焦虑的原因。次要目的是分析其在性别、教育程度和既往麻醉经历方面的差异。
对2017年3月至10月期间到我院门诊进行术前麻醉评估且计划接受择期手术的400名年龄在18 - 85岁的患者和/或其亲属进行了一项包含23个问题的调查。
400名参与者中,女性213名,男性187名。在所有参与调查者中,51.2%为患者,48.8%为患者亲属;64.2%有麻醉经历,35.8%此前从未接受过麻醉。调查群体对麻醉的认知水平普遍较低。根据教育程度,麻醉认知水平存在统计学上的显著差异。然而,既往麻醉经历并未影响麻醉认知水平。
为提高对该主题的认知水平,麻醉医生必须在术前和术后访视期间向患者提供更详细的信息,这将显著降低他们的焦虑水平。此外,我们确定增加使用基于媒体的宣传册、小册子和视频等方法来告知患者,可能会提高认知水平并降低焦虑水平。