Evaluation of the Satisfaction of Patients Coming "on Foot" in the Operating Room

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    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    300
  • sponsor
    Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes
Updated on 19 February 2024
anesthesia
ambulatory surgery

Summary

Ambulatory surgery is currently experiencing unprecedented growth and is becoming the standard of care compared to traditional hospitalization. Without mentioning the obvious financial gains, the benefits of ambulatory care essentially lie in optimised perioperative comfort. This comfort is due to a limited period of stay (< 12 hours) and to the proactive action of the care providers.

In this context, the optimization of the whole patient's journey during the perioperative period has been reviewed and adapted to personalized management within healthcare facilities. For more than a year now, multimodal approaches such as early rehabilitation have been undertaken, including

  • morning admission with an innovative principle of "3D" patient (standing, dignified, relaxed)
  • no premedication, wearing glasses and wigs,
  • Drinking on the morning of the intervention (2H before admission),
  • Walking to the block on foot (or in a wheelchair), return adapted to the wheelchair and no longer in a stretcher,
  • fast resumption of feeding.

Currently, in the investigator's various institutions, several modes of transport to the operating theatres coexist. The purpose of this observational study is to evaluate this optimization of perioperative management "3D mode", in particular the mode of transport.

The main objective is to determine the level of patient satisfaction with this management using a standardized quality questionnaire: the "EVAN" questionnaire. This questionnaire contains 22 items allowing a global analysis of patient satisfaction. This questionnaire is already routinely conducted in many institutions. The EVAN questionnaire will be supplemented by questionnaires assessing the level of perioperative anxiety. They will be initiated into the anesthesia consultation, and finalized on the day of the surgery.

Details
Condition Surgery, Anesthesiology, Client satisfaction, Surgical aspects, Surgery
Age 18-100 years
Treatment Patient Satisfaction
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04453176
SponsorCentre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

Age > 18 yars
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Exclusion Criteria

Emergency surgery
ASA >4
Difficulties in French reading, incapacity to complete questionnaire
patient in a wheelchair or stretcher or having difficulty walking alone
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