Well-Being, Psychological Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Patient AS EDUcator in Anesthesia: Exploring the Patients' Experience During Routine Cesarean Delivery to Inform Anesthetic Practice. A Prospective Patient-centred Multidisciplinary Mixed-method (PAS-EDU-RCD)
This study aims to explore the experience that the patient has as they undergo a routine Cesarean Delivery (CD). The indication for undergoing a routine CD varies amongst patients, but usually there is either an obstetric or medical reason for requiring a planned delivery of an infant via CD. Similarly, the experience of the CD varies significantly between patients as there are many patient, surgical and anesthetic factors that interact to create the unique experience each patient has. This study aims to explore the patients' perspective and learn about their preferences, concerns and suggestions regarding their experience of CD and to then use this information to enhance the quality of future anesthesia care for elective CD. Patients who have undergone a routine CD will be approached the day following their delivery, while their recollection of their experience is still fresh, and given the opportunity to participate in the study, which will involve the completion of a questionnaire as well as an interview lasting approximately 20-25 minutes. In addition to interviewing the patients, the study will also involve several interviews of obstetricians, anesthesiologists and nurses with the goal of seeing how the patients' experiences compare to the providers' perspective of the care they are delivering. Following the gathering of this information and identification of potential improvements in current practice a follow up study will be performed aiming to implement changes and improve the quality of anesthesia care during elective CD.
Elective CD is predominantly performed under neuraxial anesthesia that allows patients to be awake and able to experience childbirth along their support person. There is a high maternal satisfaction associated with being able to experience childbirth, however there is also high incidence of anxiety associated with being aware of the surgical procedure that is occurring while under neuraxial anesthesia. There are a limited number of studies that have explored the experience of the patient while undergoing elective CD under neuraxial anesthesia and even fewer that have focused on the patient's perspective, that is used to educate health care professionals on how to improve the quality of anesthesia care during elective CD. This study aims to embrace the patient perspective to guide quality improvement in the delivery of elective CD. ;