A prospective study on elective surgical inpatient satisfaction with perioperative anaesthesia service at Ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, Mekelle, Ethiopia

Abstract Background Patient satisfaction is a subjective and challenging perception, linking physical, expressive, psychological, societal, and cultural factors. Dissatisfaction arises if the patient feels an inconsistency between expected and delivered care. Usually health care satisfactions are ve...

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Main Authors: Kore Menjie Benwu, Hagos Gebregziabher Gebremedhin
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-04-01
Series:BMC Anesthesiology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12871-019-0696-8
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spelling doaj-5a542b4842164049b4021433000ea20f2020-11-25T02:36:41ZengBMCBMC Anesthesiology1471-22532019-04-011911910.1186/s12871-019-0696-8A prospective study on elective surgical inpatient satisfaction with perioperative anaesthesia service at Ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, Mekelle, EthiopiaKore Menjie Benwu0Hagos Gebregziabher Gebremedhin1Mekelle University College of Health Science Department of AnesthesiaMekelle University College of Health Science Department of AnesthesiaAbstract Background Patient satisfaction is a subjective and challenging perception, linking physical, expressive, psychological, societal, and cultural factors. Dissatisfaction arises if the patient feels an inconsistency between expected and delivered care. Usually health care satisfactions are very high and according to many studies levels of satisfaction are above 85% and patient’s satisfaction in terms of anesthesia is not very different. The aim of this study was to assess patient’s satisfaction with perioperative anesthesia service and associated factors. Methods Institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted from December to January, 2017/8 at the Ayder Comprehensive Specialize Hospital. The data were collected using structured interviewer-administered questionnaire prepared to collect data on demographic character of the patients, determinant factors which could affect the patient satisfaction level on anesthesia service. Epi Info version 6 was used to record the data and SPSS version 20 was used for the analysis. Descriptive statistics were used to explore the socio-demographic characteristics of patients; factors possibly related to satisfaction level and overall satisfaction were summarized as frequencies and percentages. Results One hundred twenty consecutive patients were originally enrolled in the study that took over 1 Month. The overall proportion of patients who satisfied with anaesthesia services was 88.33%. Nausea and vomiting, pain, shortness of breath and cold were factors which affected patient satisfaction negatively. Conclusion and recommendation Compared with the other studies done at home and abroad; the overall proportion of patients, in Ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, who responded for satisfaction with perioperative anesthesia service is low. Patient satisfaction level should be determined regularly and all bodies should work to decrease the factors which decrease the satisfaction level.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12871-019-0696-8Patient satisfactionPerioperative anaesthesia serviceAssociated factorsOperation
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author Kore Menjie Benwu
Hagos Gebregziabher Gebremedhin
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Hagos Gebregziabher Gebremedhin
A prospective study on elective surgical inpatient satisfaction with perioperative anaesthesia service at Ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, Mekelle, Ethiopia
BMC Anesthesiology
Patient satisfaction
Perioperative anaesthesia service
Associated factors
Operation
author_facet Kore Menjie Benwu
Hagos Gebregziabher Gebremedhin
author_sort Kore Menjie Benwu
title A prospective study on elective surgical inpatient satisfaction with perioperative anaesthesia service at Ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, Mekelle, Ethiopia
title_short A prospective study on elective surgical inpatient satisfaction with perioperative anaesthesia service at Ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, Mekelle, Ethiopia
title_full A prospective study on elective surgical inpatient satisfaction with perioperative anaesthesia service at Ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, Mekelle, Ethiopia
title_fullStr A prospective study on elective surgical inpatient satisfaction with perioperative anaesthesia service at Ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, Mekelle, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed A prospective study on elective surgical inpatient satisfaction with perioperative anaesthesia service at Ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, Mekelle, Ethiopia
title_sort prospective study on elective surgical inpatient satisfaction with perioperative anaesthesia service at ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, mekelle, ethiopia
publisher BMC
series BMC Anesthesiology
issn 1471-2253
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Abstract Background Patient satisfaction is a subjective and challenging perception, linking physical, expressive, psychological, societal, and cultural factors. Dissatisfaction arises if the patient feels an inconsistency between expected and delivered care. Usually health care satisfactions are very high and according to many studies levels of satisfaction are above 85% and patient’s satisfaction in terms of anesthesia is not very different. The aim of this study was to assess patient’s satisfaction with perioperative anesthesia service and associated factors. Methods Institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted from December to January, 2017/8 at the Ayder Comprehensive Specialize Hospital. The data were collected using structured interviewer-administered questionnaire prepared to collect data on demographic character of the patients, determinant factors which could affect the patient satisfaction level on anesthesia service. Epi Info version 6 was used to record the data and SPSS version 20 was used for the analysis. Descriptive statistics were used to explore the socio-demographic characteristics of patients; factors possibly related to satisfaction level and overall satisfaction were summarized as frequencies and percentages. Results One hundred twenty consecutive patients were originally enrolled in the study that took over 1 Month. The overall proportion of patients who satisfied with anaesthesia services was 88.33%. Nausea and vomiting, pain, shortness of breath and cold were factors which affected patient satisfaction negatively. Conclusion and recommendation Compared with the other studies done at home and abroad; the overall proportion of patients, in Ayder comprehensive specialized hospital, who responded for satisfaction with perioperative anesthesia service is low. Patient satisfaction level should be determined regularly and all bodies should work to decrease the factors which decrease the satisfaction level.
topic Patient satisfaction
Perioperative anaesthesia service
Associated factors
Operation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12871-019-0696-8
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