SURVEY Clinical Trial
Official title:
Awareness About Field of Anaesthesiology and Role of Anaesthetist Among General Population of Ireland
INTRODUCTION:
Anaesthesia is a relatively new specialty as compared to medicine and surgery(1). Lack of
public exposure and direct patient interaction have led to limited knowledge regarding
anesthesiology among patients (2, 3). Status of anesthesiologist and anesthesiology in the
eyes of public has always been a problem. Recent advancement in the field of anesthesiology
has led to progress in surgical techniques and procedures, it is not always given its due
share in media(2). Although professional bodies around the world are trying to improve
awareness about anesthesiology, patient's knowledge about anesthesiology and anesthesiologist
is largely inaccurate (4-6).
Studies done in developed countries have shown that patients have limited knowledge about
role of anesthesiologist outside the operating room (2, 5, 7 ). A study done in India in 2009
shows that there was a wide spread ignorance about anesthesiology and role of
anesthesiologist in general public(6). A survey done in Pakistan in 1999 showed that only 56%
patients identified anesthesiologist as a doctor(4). Another study done in 2004 showed that
82% patients knew that anesthesiologist is a doctor but more than fifty percent had no idea
about their other responsibilities in the hospital(8).
In recent past there may be an increase in awareness about anesthesiology because of
explosive growth in media and internet (3). Whether this reflects on patient's knowledge
needs to be determined. This information is important for establishing good patient doctor
relationship and further efforts to educate general public about the importance of
anesthesiology and role of anesthesiologist in health care.
Objective:
The objective of this study is to evaluate the current knowledge regarding field of
anesthesiology and role of anesthesiologist in general population of Ireland.
Operational definitions:
Knowledge:
Knowledge of patients will be defined as the percentage of patients giving correct answers to
a questionnaire consisting of questions modified from previous studies and other added
questions (2-8). Patients giving 66% (8 out of 12) correct answers to the questionnaire will
be considered to have knowledge of anesthesiology and anesthesiologist.
Methodology:
Study settings:
Study will be conducted among general population visiting or working in our lady of Lourdes
Hospital.
Duration of study:
Study will be conducted over a period of two to three months after the approval of study.
Study design:
Cross-sectional study.
Sample size:
Sample size is calculated using WHO Sample Size Calculator. In a previously study(6) ,
knowledge regarding anesthesiologist and anesthesiology was about 51.52% therefore 384
patients will be include in this study to estimate knowledge within 5 percent point (margin
of error) of the true value (51.52%) with 95% confidence interval.
Sampling technique:
Non-probability purposive sampling.
Inclusion criteria:
1. People visiting or working in our lady of Lourdes hospital.
2. Age 18 and above.
3. Both male and female
Exclusion criteria:
1. People refusing to give consent.
2. Pediatric patients (patients up to age of 16years).
3. Language barrier.
4. Patient unable to understand the questions due to disability.
5. Patients who are doctors.
Data collection:
After getting approval from the hospital .All subjects fulfilling the criteria will be
enrolled in the study after taking informed consent. Patients will be interviewed by the
preoperative SHO/Registrar or principal investigator in hospital. Each interview will last
for 10-20min and will be based on attached questionnaire.
Questionnaire:
Questionnaire consist of questions modified from previous studies and added questions (2-9).
It has two parts; demographics i.e. age, gender, educational level, occupation, previous
anaesthesia experience and type of surgery, second part will consist of 12 questions about
anesthesiology and anesthesiologist. Patients giving correct response to 8 out of 12
questions will be considered to have knowledge.
Data analysis:
All statistical analysis will be performed using statistical packages for social science
version 19 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL). Frequency and percentage will be computed for gender,
type of surgery, education level, previous surgery, Patient's knowledge about anesthesiology
and anesthesiologist. Mean and standard deviation will estimated for age. Stratification will
be done to control effect modifiers like gender, age, education level, previous surgery to
observed Patient's knowledge about anesthesiology and anesthesiologist through chi-square
test. p≤0.05 will be considered as significant.
References:
1. JM Klafta MR. Current understanding of patients' attitudes toward and preparation for
anesthesia: a review. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 1996.
2. LM Calman AM, S Evron, T Ezri. Current understanding of the patient's attitude toward
the anesthetist's role and practice in Israel: effect of the patient's experience.
Journal of clinical anesthesia. 2003.
3. Seetharaman Hariharan MD LM-C, Deryk Chen. Patient perception of the role of
anesthesiologists: a perspective from the Caribbean. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
2006;18:504-9.
4. Khan F HS, Zaidi A. Patients view of the anaesthetist in a developing country. J Pak Med
Assoc. 1999;49(1):4-7.
5. A. R. BRAUN KL, C. MORGAN, S. BUGLER. Patients' knowledge of the qualifications and
roles of anaesthetists. Anaesth Intensive Care 2007;35 (4):570-4.
6. S K Mathur SKDaSJ. Knowledge about Anaesthesia and Anaesthesiologist Amongst General
Population in India. Indian J Anaesth. 2009 April;53(2 ):179-86.
7. H. TOHMO HP, H. ILLMAN. The work, duties and prestige of Finnish anesthesiologists:
patients' view. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2003;47:664—6.
8. Ahsan Ul Haq WA, Mubeen M. A survey of patients awareness about the peri-operative role
of Anesthetists. Biomedica. 2004;20(1):5-9.
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QUESTIONNAIRE AWARENESS ABOUT FIELD OF ANAESTHESIOLOGY AND ROLE OF ANAESTHETISTS AMONG
GENERAL POPULATION OF IRELAND.
STUDY I.D:_______ VERBAL CONSENT TAKEN:
Age: __________________ years Gender: Male Female
Educational Level:
- Primary school education.
- Secondary school education.
- Intermediate.
- Graduate.
- Post graduate.
OCCUPATION:
- Health care professionals (other than doctors)
- Others (specify)_________________________ Previous Surgery: Yes No
KNOWLEDGE:
1. Have you heard about anaesthesia before: Yes No
• If yes then where: TV Newspaper Internet Others______________
2. Has your surgeon told you anything about anaesthesia: Yes No
3. Are there different types of anaesthesia: Yes No
• If yes what is the most common type of anaesthesia:
General Spinal/epidural Local
4. Anesthesiology is a separate specialty: Yes No
5. How is patient kept asleep during surgery:
Tablets I.V injections Gases Injection
6. Anaesthesia is provided by:
Doctor Nurse Technician
7. How many years of training does anesthesiologist have 1 2 3 4 5 6
8. Perioperative well-being of patient is responsibility of:
Surgeon Anesthesiologist Both
9. What does anesthesiologist do in operating room:
Give drugs Monitors the patient Helps the surgeon Don't know Do paper work
10. Who ensures your well-being (BP, heart rate, ECG, respiration) in the operating room:
Nurse Anesthesiologist Surgeon Technician
11. Who looks after the patient in recovery room:
Nurse alone Nurse supervised by Anesthestist Nurse supervised by surgeon
12. In what areas in the hospital does the anesthesiologist take care of patients? Operating
room (only) Intensive care unit (ICU) In pain management services and pain clinic In
obstetric unit (labour epidural) In emergency department In medical research and
education Don't Know
Number of correct answers: _________
Visit to preoperative anaesthesia clinic is important: Yes No Do you want further information
about anaesthesia: Yes No Are you afraid of anaesthesia: Yes No
Who do you think is more important :
Surgeon Anesthesiologist Both are equal
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