Author:
GNS Sravanthi,Madhusudhana Ravi
Abstract
Background: Health care quality assurance was gained importance since the 18th century and patient's
satisfaction about the surgery and anaesthesia plays an important role in this. And hence proper
assessment of the patient satisfaction for the anaesthesia is essential to alter and deliver the needed service.
Objective: Toevaluate the patient's satisfaction including pre-op visit, intra-op awareness, post-op pain management and
impression on anaesthetic team.
Methodology: This was a cross sectional study conducted among 214 patient receiving regional anaesthesia in a tertiary care
hospital, Pondicherry.
Results: The overall satisfaction about the information about the anaesthesia was seen among 61.7% of the participants. 67.3%
and 89.7% of the study participants had overall satisfaction about the pain and post-operative nausea and vomiting therapy.
72% of the study participants were satised with the department and 64.9% would recommend anaesthesia service to others.
Conclusion: The satisfaction of the patient plays a pivotal role in the overall quality of health care. The perception of
anaesthesia has shown to be poor in studies and hence steps to alleviate such fears should be addressed properly.