2023
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2023/60521.17251
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Patient Satisfaction with Anaesthesia: Perioperative Questionnaire versus Face-to-face Survey

Abstract: Introduction: Factors favouring patient satisfaction in anaesthesia are availability of services based on institutional facilities, mutual between with anaesthesiologist and patients, skill of health care experts and patient requirements. When one wishes to improve response rates and raise the calibre of the data captured, face-to-face surveys are among the greatest methods for gathering data. It can be challenging to quantify subject satisfaction in anaesthesia since subjective indications vary by person, cul… Show more

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