ABSTRACTIntroductionEvaluating patient satisfaction following anesthesia is an important parameter for quality control and on-going improvement of hospital care. The objectives of the study were to assess patient satisfaction following the administration of general, regional or combined anesthesia (regional neuroaxial and general) at the San Ignacio University Hospital and measuring the length of stay at the PACU, depending on the anesthetic technique used.MethodsA prospective observational study was designed collecting information from 550 patients; 200 procedures under general anesthesia, 200 with central regional or neuroaxial anesthesia, 100 with regional peripheral anesthesia and 50 procedures using combined anesthesia (general and reg...
ABSTRACT intoduction: Using the questionnaire investigations has been a method in anaesthesia studie...
Abstract Background Patient satisfaction is a subjective and challenging perception, linking physica...
International audienceHypothesis: Wide awake local anesthesia with no tourniquet (WALANT) and office...
ABSTRACTIntroductionEvaluating patient satisfaction following anesthesia is an important parameter f...
Background and Purpose: The patient satisfaction with perioperative care and anesthesia is important...
Background and Objectives: Patient satisfaction after anesthesia is an important outcome of hospital...
Institutions with quality management programs need to evaluate the quality of perioperative pain man...
Background and Purpose: The patient satisfaction with perioperative care and anesthesia is important...
Background: Patient satisfaction is a complex concept determined by multiple factors that include pr...
Background: Patient satisfaction is a well-established indicator to evaluate the quality of medical ...
Background and Objectives: Patients’ satisfaction of anesthesia outcomes is a major part of the over...
Background: Patient satisfaction is a well-established indicator to evaluate the quality of medical ...
Satisfaction cannot be considered as an objective indicator of the quality of anesthesia care, but i...
Ushma Shah, David T Wong, Jean Wong Department of Anesthesia, Toronto Western Hospital, University H...
Patient satisfaction is an important measure of the quality of health care and is used as an outcome...
ABSTRACT intoduction: Using the questionnaire investigations has been a method in anaesthesia studie...
Abstract Background Patient satisfaction is a subjective and challenging perception, linking physica...
International audienceHypothesis: Wide awake local anesthesia with no tourniquet (WALANT) and office...
ABSTRACTIntroductionEvaluating patient satisfaction following anesthesia is an important parameter f...
Background and Purpose: The patient satisfaction with perioperative care and anesthesia is important...
Background and Objectives: Patient satisfaction after anesthesia is an important outcome of hospital...
Institutions with quality management programs need to evaluate the quality of perioperative pain man...
Background and Purpose: The patient satisfaction with perioperative care and anesthesia is important...
Background: Patient satisfaction is a complex concept determined by multiple factors that include pr...
Background: Patient satisfaction is a well-established indicator to evaluate the quality of medical ...
Background and Objectives: Patients’ satisfaction of anesthesia outcomes is a major part of the over...
Background: Patient satisfaction is a well-established indicator to evaluate the quality of medical ...
Satisfaction cannot be considered as an objective indicator of the quality of anesthesia care, but i...
Ushma Shah, David T Wong, Jean Wong Department of Anesthesia, Toronto Western Hospital, University H...
Patient satisfaction is an important measure of the quality of health care and is used as an outcome...
ABSTRACT intoduction: Using the questionnaire investigations has been a method in anaesthesia studie...
Abstract Background Patient satisfaction is a subjective and challenging perception, linking physica...
International audienceHypothesis: Wide awake local anesthesia with no tourniquet (WALANT) and office...