Jaju Rishabh, Varshney Saurabh, Bihani Pooja, Paliwal Naveen, Karim Habib Md R, Bhuyan Dipak
Department of Anaesthesiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Deoghar, Jharkhand, India.
Executive Director and CEO, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Deoghar, Jharkhand, India.
Saudi J Anaesth. 2024 Jul-Sep;18(3):376-387. doi: 10.4103/sja.sja_104_24. Epub 2024 Jun 4.
Anesthesiologists' services extend to many critical areas of any healthcare setup. However, there needs to be more understanding among the public regarding their crucial role. Preanesthesia evaluation (PAE) visits can disseminate information about anesthesiologists and services. We aimed to evaluate patient's knowledge and the impact of interview-based surveys on increasing knowledge about anesthesiologists and anesthesia services.
It was a single-center, cross-sectional survey involving 550 patients aged 18-65 undergoing elective surgeries. Pre- and postoperative interviewer-assisted questionnaires were administered to assess patients' baseline knowledge and perception of anesthesia and anesthesiologists. Statistical analysis focused on demographic, educational, and previous anesthesia exposure among subgroups; a value <0.05 was considered significant.
Less than half comprehended anesthesia's role as a specialist in inducing unconsciousness. 55.3% were unaware of general anesthesia, and 69.6% were unaware of regional anesthesia as a technique. Higher education and previous anesthesia exposure correlated with better awareness with regard to the perioperative role of anesthesiologists and their fields of work ( < 0.05). The postoperative survey indicated good satisfaction with anesthesiologists' services, which might be attributable to the survey-based interaction.
A significant need for more understanding regarding anesthesia and anesthesiologists' roles still prevails. Interview-based effective communication during PAE visits, perioperative period, and shared decision-making (SDM) improves patients' knowledge, comprehension, and satisfaction.
麻醉医生的服务涵盖任何医疗保健机构的许多关键领域。然而,公众对其关键作用的了解仍显不足。麻醉前评估(PAE)门诊可以传播有关麻醉医生及其服务的信息。我们旨在评估患者的知识水平以及基于访谈的调查对增加有关麻醉医生和麻醉服务知识的影响。
这是一项单中心横断面调查,涉及550名年龄在18 - 65岁接受择期手术的患者。术前和术后由访员协助进行问卷调查,以评估患者对麻醉和麻醉医生的基线知识及认知。统计分析聚焦于亚组中的人口统计学、教育程度和既往麻醉经历;P值<0.05被视为具有统计学意义。
不到一半的人理解麻醉医生作为诱导昏迷专家的角色。55.3%的人不知道全身麻醉,69.6%的人不知道区域麻醉技术。高等教育和既往麻醉经历与对麻醉医生围手术期作用及其工作领域的更好认知相关(P<0.05)。术后调查显示对麻醉医生的服务满意度较高,这可能归因于基于调查的互动。
对于麻醉和麻醉医生角色的更多理解仍存在显著需求。在PAE门诊、围手术期进行基于访谈的有效沟通以及共同决策(SDM)可提高患者的知识水平、理解程度和满意度。