Knowledge and attitudes of patients about the role of anesthesiologists in a military hospital

Amaç: Biz bu çalışmada Türk hastaların anestezistlerin görevlerini anlama ve bu konuda bilgi düzeylerini değerlendirmek ve hastaların eğitim düzeyi, preoperatif anksiyete ve anesteztezi tecrübelerinin bu konudaki bilgilerine etkilerini araştırmayı amaçladık. Gereç ve Yöntem: Etimesgut Asker Hastanesinde 2008 yılı Eylül Aralık ayları arası cerrahi için genel anestezi alacak 200 hasta çalışmaya dahil edildi. Preoperatif değerlendirme için bekleyen hastalara anket uygulandı. Bulgular: Cevap verenlerden sadece %40\'I anestezistin doktor olduğunu biliyordu. Hastaların eğitim seviyesiyle anestezistlerin hastanedeki fonksiyon ve sorumlulukları hakkında bilgileri arasında ilişki vardı. Sonuç: Sonuçlar halkın anestezistlerin rolü hakkında düşük bilgi seviyesine sahip olduğunu göstermiştir. Bu nedenle uzmanlığın hastalara daha fazla anlatılması gerekmektedir. Böylece hastaların bilgileri artabilir ve bu da preoperatif anksiyetenin azalmasına yardımcı olabilir.
Anahtar Kelimeler:

Anestezistin rolü, hasta, bilgi

Knowledge and attitudes of patients about the role of anesthesiologists in a military hospital

Objectives: We designed a study to assess the Turkish patients\' understanding and knowledge on the anesthesiologist\'s role and to evaluate the influence of the patient\'s prior education, preoperative anxiety and experience with anesthesia on such understanding. Materials and Methods: Two hundred adult patients undergoing general anesthesia for surgery, from September to December 2008 at Etimesgut Military Hospital were enrolled in the study. A self-administered structured questionnaire distributed to patients waiting for preoperative evaluation. Results: Only 40% of respondents knew that the anesthesiologist was a doctor. There was a relationship between the level of education and the knowledge of the patient regarding whether the functions and responsibilities of an anesthesiologist in the hospital. Conclusions: The responses have shown poor knowledge of the public regarding the role of anesthesiologists. It indicates a need for exposure of the specialty to patients that can increase patient\'s knowledge that may help to decrease preoperative anxiety.

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