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This survey aims to understand anesthesiologists' opinions on intraoperative/intraprocedural code status management (like for example, Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)) in various patient scenarios. Your valuable input will help us better understand current practices and preferences in the field. The understanding of the perspectives of ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) member staff anesthesiologists and staff anesthesiologists in general on this matter is of critical importance in the field of anesthesiology as the intraoperative/intraprocedural patient population continues to collectively get older and sicker in the future. Goal/Aims: The goal of this survey is to ascertain the perspectives of all active ASA member staff anesthesiologists and staff anesthesiologists in general on the matters of intraoperative/intraprocedural code status and intraoperative/intraprocedural code status management plans


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Title: Anesthesiologist Perspectives on Intraoperative/Intraprocedural Code Status and Intraoperative/Intraprocedural Code Status Management Plans Introduction: This survey aims to understand anesthesiologists' opinions on intraoperative/intraprocedural code status management in various patient scenarios. Your valuable input will help us better understand current practices and preferences in the field. Goal/Aims: The goal of this survey is to ascertain the perspectives of all active ASA members on the matters of intraoperative/intraprocedural code status and intraoperative/intraprocedural code status management plans. Sample Size/Scope: All Active ASA member staff anesthesiologists and staff anesthesiologists in general in the United States of America Face/Construct Validity: Are the components of the measure (e.g., questions) relevant to what's being measured? Yes, the questions and structure of the questions are relevant for the intended purpose of ascertaining the respondent's perspectives on intraoperative/intraprocedural code status and intraoperative/intraprocedural code status management plans. Does the measurement method seem useful for measuring the variable? Yes, the questions and structure of the questions are useful for the intended purpose of ascertaining the respondent's perspectives on intraoperative/intraprocedural code status and intraoperative/intraprocedural code status management plans. Is the measure seemingly appropriate for capturing the variable? Yes, the questions and structure of the questions are appropriate for capturing the intended purpose of ascertaining the respondent's perspectives on intraoperative/intraprocedural code status and intraoperative/intraprocedural code status management plans. All questions and question structures are consistent and thematically similar to previous studies/research cited. Kerry Tanner, Chapter 6 - Survey designs, Editor(s): Kirsty Williamson, Graeme Johanson, Research Methods (Second Edition), Chandos Publishing, 2018, Pages 159-192, ISBN 9780081022207, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-102220-7.00006-6. Geyer ED, Miller R, Kim SS, Tobias JD, Nafiu OO, Tumin D. Quality and Impact of Survey Research Among Anesthesiologists: A Systematic Review. Adv Med Educ Pract. 2020 Aug 25;11:587-599. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S259908. PMID: 32904509; PMCID: PMC7456338. Sousa VEC, Dunn Lopez K. Towards Usable E-Health. A Systematic Review of Usability Questionnaires. Appl Clin Inform. 2017 May 10;8(2):470-490. doi: 10.4338/ACI-2016-10-R-0170. PMID: 28487932; PMCID: PMC6241759. Kash BA, Cheon O, Halzack NM, Miller TR. Measuring Team Effectiveness in the Health Care Setting: An Inventory of Survey Tools. Health Serv Insights. 2018 Aug 24;11:1178632918796230. doi: 10.1177/1178632918796230. PMID: 30158825; PMCID: PMC6109848. Patient Safety/Quality of Care: The results of this survey will be utilized to inform and empower the greater understanding and implementation of practices regarding intraoperative/intraprocedural code status and intraoperative/intraprocedural code status management plans for future policy matters in the field of anesthesiology. Priority: The understanding of the perspectives of ASA member staff anesthesiologists and staff anesthesiologists in general on this matter is of critical importance in the field of anesthesiology as the intraoperative/intraprocedural patient population continues to collectively get older and sicker in the future. ;


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NCT number NCT05883228
Study type Observational
Source University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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Status Withdrawn
Phase
Start date September 2023
Completion date March 2025

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