Teale K F, Selby I R, James M R
Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Preston Hospital, UK.
J Accid Emerg Med. 1995 Dec;12(4):259-61. doi: 10.1136/emj.12.4.259.
Potential problems with the provision of general anaesthesia in accident and emergency (A&E) departments were investigated by sending consultants in A&E a postal questionnaire asking for their views on the quality of the anaesthetic service available to their department. Of the 129 consultants replying, 31% had problems in obtaining an anaesthetist, 17% thought the first on-call anaesthetist was too inexperienced and 5% had experienced various other problems. Overall, 20% were unhappy with the service.
通过向急症科顾问发送邮政调查问卷,询问他们对所在科室可获得的麻醉服务质量的看法,对急症科提供全身麻醉的潜在问题进行了调查。在回复的129名顾问中,31%在获取麻醉师方面存在问题,17%认为首位待命麻醉师经验不足,5%遇到过各种其他问题。总体而言,20%对该服务不满意。