1998
DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-1241.1998.tb11570.x
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Controlled Trial of the Subjective Patient Benefits of Accompanied Walking to the Operating Theatre

Abstract: SUMMARYA trial was carried out to determine if walking unpremedicated patients to the operating theatre would prove acceptable to the patients. One hundred surgical patients from a short‐stay ward were randomised into experimental (walked to theatre by ward nurse) and control (taken to theatre on a hospital trolley) groups. Seventy‐eight patients responded to a questionnaire; a large majority indicated they would like to be given the choice of mode of conveyance and perceived this as an improvement in patient … Show more

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