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The attitude of the general public towards preoperative assessment and risks associated with general anesthesia.

机译:公众对术前评估的态度以及与全身麻醉有关的风险。

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PURPOSE: To survey the general public's attitude towards preoperative assessment and commonly perceived fears about general anesthesia. METHODS: A province wide telephone survey was conducted in Alberta. General and regional anesthesia were defined, a scenario involving major knee surgery was described, and participants were asked to choose between regional and general anesthesia. Respondents used a seven-point scale to rate the importance of seeing an anesthesiologist preoperatively and were questioned about the timing of such a visit. Attitudes towards commonly perceived fears associated with anesthesia were also assessed. RESULTS: A total of 1,216 people were surveyed. Over 30% of respondents felt that it was very important to see an anesthesiologist preoperatively, with a total of over 60% attributing a high degree of importance to this. Fifty percent felt that this assessment should occur on the day prior to surgery. A preference for regional or general anesthesia was not expressed in the situation. Approximately 20% of respondents were very concerned about brain damage, waking up intraoperatively and memory loss. Twelve percent were concerned about dying intraoperatively. Nine percent expressed concern about postoperative pain, with 12% reporting being concerned about nausea and vomiting. CONCLUSIONS: The general public considers anesthetic assessment on the day prior to surgery an important part of preoperative preparation. Fears of brain damage, death and intraoperative awareness associated with general anesthesia remain prevalent, suggesting that preoperative education of patients should address these concerns. The general population was less concerned about realistic fears such as nausea, vomiting and postoperative discomfort.
机译:目的:调查公众对术前评估的态度以及对全身麻醉的普遍恐惧。方法:在艾伯塔省进行了全省范围的电话调查。定义全身麻醉和区域麻醉,描述涉及大膝盖手术的情况,并要求参与者在区域麻醉和全身麻醉之间进行选择。受访者使用七点量表来评估术前看麻醉师的重要性,并询问这种访视的时间安排。还评估了人们对与麻醉相关的普遍恐惧的态度。结果:共调查了1,216人。超过30%的受访者认为在手术前看麻醉师非常重要,总计60%以上的受访者对此高度重视。 50%的人认为此评估应在手术前一天进行。在这种情况下,没有表现出偏爱区域麻醉或全身麻醉。大约20%的受访者非常担心脑部损伤,术中醒来和记忆力减退。百分之十二的人担心手术中死亡。 9%的人表示担心术后疼痛,其中12%的人表示担心恶心和呕吐。结论:公众认为手术前一天的麻醉评估是术前准备的重要组成部分。与全麻有关的对脑损伤,死亡和术中意识的恐惧仍然普遍存在,这表明对患者进行术前教育应解决这些问题。普通民众较少担心诸如恶心,呕吐和术后不适等现实恐惧。

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