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A SURVEY OF ELECTIVE SURGICAL PATIENTS‘ATTITUDES TOWARE ANESTHESIA IN PUMC HOSPITAL
引用本文:黄宇光 杨克勤 等. A SURVEY OF ELECTIVE SURGICAL PATIENTS‘ATTITUDES TOWARE ANESTHESIA IN PUMC HOSPITAL[J]. 中国医学科学杂志(英文版), 2002, 17(2): 77-80
作者姓名:黄宇光 杨克勤 等
作者单位:DepartmentofAnesthesiology,PekingUnionMedicalCollegeHospital,CAMS&PUMC,Beijing1000730
摘    要:Objective:To assess patients‘knowlege,attitudes,and concerns regarding anesthetic management.Method:A survery of 55 items was developed and administered preoperatively to 500 patients including 190 men and 310 women in our hospital.Patients were interviewed on their knowledge of the role of anesthesiologists,their preferences regarding anesthetic management,and also their concern about potential anesthetic complications.Results:Patients‘ perceptions of anesthesiologists‘ training and role have reached a certain level.Most singificant preoperative concenrns regarding the anesthesiologists focused on eperience,qualifications,and presence or absence during the anesthesia.Patients‘ concerns also included the possibility of not bening waken up following anesthesia,experiencing postoperative pain,and becoming paralyzed.The variations of concerns depended partially on patients‘ sex.type of anesthesia,and proposed surgical procedure,partially on their education and living environments.Conclusion.It is suggested that anesthesiologists address significant patient concerns during the preoperative visit to enhance their effectiveness in patient care.Effects to educate the public on the anesthesilogists‘ role in preoperative care would improve patients‘ confidence.

关 键 词:电外科手术 患者态度 医院 麻醉管理 调查

A SURVEY OF ELECTIVE SURGICAL PATIENTS'''' ATTITUDES TOWARD ANESTHESIA IN PUMC HOSPITAL
Yuguang Huang,Keqin Yang,Hongzhi Ren,Ailun Luo. A SURVEY OF ELECTIVE SURGICAL PATIENTS'''' ATTITUDES TOWARD ANESTHESIA IN PUMC HOSPITAL[J]. Chinese medical sciences journal, 2002, 17(2): 77-80
Authors:Yuguang Huang  Keqin Yang  Hongzhi Ren  Ailun Luo
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, CAMS & PUMC, Beijing 100730.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To assess patients' knowledge, attitudes, and concerns regarding anesthetic management. METHOD: A survey of 55 items was developed and administered preoperatively to 500 patients including 190 men and 310 women in our hospital. Patients were interviewed on their knowledge of the role of anesthesiologists, their preferences regarding anesthetic management, and also their concern about potential anesthetic complications. RESULTS: Patients' perceptions of anesthesiologists' training and role have reached a certain level. Most significant preoperative concerns regarding the anesthesiologists focused on experience, qualifications, and presence or absence during the anesthesia. Patients' concerns also included the possibility of not being waken up following anesthesia, experiencing postoperative pain, and becoming paralyzed. The variations of concerns depended partially on patients' sex, type of anesthesia, and proposed surgical procedure, partially on their education and living environments. CONCLUSION: It is suggested that anesthesiologist address significant patient concerns during the preoperative visit to enhance their effectiveness in patient care. Efforts to educate the public on the anesthesiologists' role in preoperative care would improve patients' confidence.
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