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Rwanda med. j. (Online) ; 69(1): 15-23, 2012.
Article in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1269563

ABSTRACT

Evaluer l'anxiete preoperatoire des patients proposes pour une chirurgie elective et apprecier l'information recue du chirurgien et de l'anesthesiste.Type d'etude : Etude prospective et longitudinale sur deux enquetes de pratique hospitaliere. Patients et methode : Tous les patients ages de 16 ans et plus; de classe ASA I et II; admis en hospitalisation pour subir une intervention chirurgicale programmee durant la periode allant du 1er janvier au 30 avril 2007 et apres consentement eclaire; ont ete repartis en deux groupes de facon aleatoire. Les malades appartenant au groupe d'intervention ont recu chacun une premedication au dichlorate d'Hydroxyzine. L'anxiete preoperatoire a ete mesuree dans les deux groupes au moyen de l'echelle visuelle analogique (EVA). Resultats : Sur 145 patients initialement inclus; 139 ont pu participer a l'etude. Il n'y avait pas de difference statistiquement significative entre les deux groupes en ce qui concerne leurs scores d'anxiete avant ou apres la premedication. Par contre; nos resultats montrent que la plupart de nos patients n'avaient recu; en preoperatoire; que partiellement ou pas du tout d'informations sur les actes chirurgicaux et anesthesiques prevus.Conclusion : Les patients sont demandeurs d'informations et une bonne preparation psychologique pourrait reduire de facon sensible l'anxiete preoperatoire et prevenir certains incidents et/ou complications per ou postoperatoires


Subject(s)
Anxiety , Hydroxyzine , Nurse Anesthetists , Patient Medication Knowledge , Preoperative Period
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S. Afr. fam. pract. (2004, Online) ; 53(2): 182-188, 2011.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1269933

ABSTRACT

Provision of surgical services at district hospitals (DHS) is cost effective and important. The District Hospital Service Package for South Africa (package of services) specifies the services that a district hospital should provide. The aim of this study was to document the surgical services provided at two DHS in KwaZulu-Natal and to compare this with the recommendations in the package of services. Methods: In a retrospective quantitative study; data from 2008 were collected from the theatre register at two DHS. Data were analysed and results compared with the norms and standards in the package of services. Results were presented to staff at the hospitals; who then commented on the challenges of providing surgical services at DHS. Results: Only 60 and 30 respectively of procedures listed in the package of services were being carried out at the two hospitals. In total; 3 900 procedures were carried out over the year. Dundee Hospital offered a broader range of surgical procedures and anaesthetics than the Church of Scotland Hospital (COSH). COSH has a large obstetric burden; with 3 666 deliveries each year. A large number of procedures were being carried out by a single operator. Conclusions: Many surgical procedures are being carried out even though neither hospital provides the full complement of surgical services as specified in the package of services. The wide variation between the surgical services offered reflects the surgical and anaesthetic skills at the respective hospitals. Potential medico-legal hazards that require urgent attention were identified. A review of the package of services is essential to identify core procedures that must be provided at DHS


Subject(s)
Anesthetics , Hospitals , Nurse Anesthetists , Surgical Procedures, Operative
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Forum mond. santé ; 13(2/3): 225-227, 1992.
Article in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1262133

Subject(s)
Nurse Anesthetists
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World health forum ; 13(2/3): 208-210, 1992.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1273810

Subject(s)
Nurse Anesthetists
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