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The preanesthetic interview by anesthesiology residents: Analysis of time and content

  • Deokkyu Kim
  • , Sung Nyu Lee
  • , Dong Chan Kim
  • , Jeongwoo Lee
  • , Seonghoon Ko
  • , Sang Kyi Lee
  • , Ji Seon Son*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: A preanesthetic visit can increase a patient's satisfaction. However, it is uncertain whether a preanesthetic visit by an anesthesiology resident can achieve the goal. We studied the time distribution for content of preanesthetic interviews (PI) and evaluated the patient's satisfaction with the PI. Methods: We recorded the PI duration of 200 patients by a voice recorder. The degrees of patient satisfaction with the PI and the changes of anxiety level after the PI were quantified by a questionnaire. We analyzed the time distribution for content of the PI and the correlation between patient characteristics and PI duration or a patient's satisfaction. Results: The total PI duration was 184 (134-286) sec (median, 25-75%), and the time distributions for content of the PI were 8 (5-10) of greeting, 45 (23-70) of history taking, 15 (10-20) of physical examination, 50 (25-98) for obtainingan informed consent, 20 (10-30) of explanation for anesthetic planning, 15 (5-28) for explanation of patient controlled analgesia, and 10 (0-4) sec for questions and answers. Age, ASA physical status, and educational level were correlated with PI duration (P < 0.001). The patient's level of satisfaction was "very satisfied" in 39%, "satisfied" in 50%, and "moderate" in 11% of interviews. The anxiety level was "decreased" in 50%, "increased" in 8%, and "not changed" in 42% of patients. Conclusions: Although the duration of a PI given by residents was a relatively short, 89% of patients of were satisfied with the interview. The PI took a longer time to complete in patients of older age, higher ASA physical status, or lower educational levels.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)220-224
Number of pages5
JournalKorean Journal of Anesthesiology
Volume62
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012.03

Keywords

  • Interview
  • Patient satisfaction
  • Visit

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Medicine

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