Background: Patient satisfaction is a well-established indicator to evaluate the quality of medical care and there is an increasing support for the use of patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) to evaluate satisfaction. To anesthetize the upper limb for surgery, both general and regional plexus anaesthesia are appropriate techniques. However, the best technique in the anaesthesiologist's perspective might not necessarily result in the highest patient satisfaction. The aim of this study is to investigate patient satisfaction following general and regional anaesthesia, and to identify areas where anaesthesiologists can focus on improving patient care. Methods: Patients scheduled for elective distal upper extremity surgery under either g...
OBJECTIVES: in this prospective non-randomized study we compared the quality of postoperative pain t...
OBJECTIVES: in this prospective non-randomized study we compared the quality of postoperative pain t...
OBJECTIVES: in this prospective non-randomized study we compared the quality of postoperative pain t...
Background: Patient satisfaction is a well-established indicator to evaluate the quality of medical ...
Background and Purpose: The patient satisfaction with perioperative care and anesthesia is important...
Background and Purpose: The patient satisfaction with perioperative care and anesthesia is important...
Background and Purpose: The patient satisfaction with perioperative care and anesthesia is important...
Introduction: For surgery on the upper extremity, the anaesthetist often has a choice between region...
Introduction: For surgery on the upper extremity, the anaesthetist often has a choice between region...
Background and aims: Little is known regarding patients’ anaesthesia-related expectations when prese...
BACKGROUND There are different types, factors and procedures in anaesthesia influencing patient’s s...
Objective. This study aims to compare two different methods of regional anesthesia applied for knee ...
Background: Regional anaesthesia is choice of anaesthesia for orthopaedic surgery due to lower side ...
Background and Goal of Study: Regional anesthesia may cause physical and psychological discomfort. ...
ABSTRACT intoduction: Using the questionnaire investigations has been a method in anaesthesia studie...
OBJECTIVES: in this prospective non-randomized study we compared the quality of postoperative pain t...
OBJECTIVES: in this prospective non-randomized study we compared the quality of postoperative pain t...
OBJECTIVES: in this prospective non-randomized study we compared the quality of postoperative pain t...
Background: Patient satisfaction is a well-established indicator to evaluate the quality of medical ...
Background and Purpose: The patient satisfaction with perioperative care and anesthesia is important...
Background and Purpose: The patient satisfaction with perioperative care and anesthesia is important...
Background and Purpose: The patient satisfaction with perioperative care and anesthesia is important...
Introduction: For surgery on the upper extremity, the anaesthetist often has a choice between region...
Introduction: For surgery on the upper extremity, the anaesthetist often has a choice between region...
Background and aims: Little is known regarding patients’ anaesthesia-related expectations when prese...
BACKGROUND There are different types, factors and procedures in anaesthesia influencing patient’s s...
Objective. This study aims to compare two different methods of regional anesthesia applied for knee ...
Background: Regional anaesthesia is choice of anaesthesia for orthopaedic surgery due to lower side ...
Background and Goal of Study: Regional anesthesia may cause physical and psychological discomfort. ...
ABSTRACT intoduction: Using the questionnaire investigations has been a method in anaesthesia studie...
OBJECTIVES: in this prospective non-randomized study we compared the quality of postoperative pain t...
OBJECTIVES: in this prospective non-randomized study we compared the quality of postoperative pain t...
OBJECTIVES: in this prospective non-randomized study we compared the quality of postoperative pain t...