2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12199-010-0148-z
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Perception of anesthesia safety and postoperative symptoms of surgery patients in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: a pioneering trial of postoperative care assessment in a developing nation

Abstract: Objectives Vietnamese patients' views on healthcare are changing as surgical interventions become more commonplace, but their views on perioperative care have remained largely unstudied during this period of rapid change. This study assesses Vietnamese patients' impression of anesthesia safety and postoperative pain in relation to clinical outcomes with the aim of improving patientcentered perioperative care. Methods The study cohort consisted of 180 hospitalized patients who were followed for 24 h following a… Show more

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“…However, half of the sample expressed fears toward surgery, including pain, incision, death, anesthesia, and unsuccessful surgery. Such fears have been expressed in other studies [7–9].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…However, half of the sample expressed fears toward surgery, including pain, incision, death, anesthesia, and unsuccessful surgery. Such fears have been expressed in other studies [7–9].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…On a cultural note, expressing emotions is considered a personal weakness in Vietnam and people therefore do not discuss their emotional and physical complaints (Carragee et al ., ), which may have led to underreporting of psychological distress in this study (McKelvey and Webb, ) as well as under‐treatment of medical conditions (Streltzer and Wade, ; Soejima et al ., ). With these observations in mind, the high proportion of mothers who lack confidence in childrearing requires further investigation using multiple methods such as a multi‐item questionnaire and qualitative analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…[15][16][17] The objective assessment of post-operative condition of patients is extremely important for the further treatment, as well as for early rehabilitation. 18,19 Patients in good general condition -with minimal to no post-operative pain -will be able to tolerate early activation that comes on the first postoperative day after ACL reconstruction more easily. [20][21][22] The way patients feel often correlates well with the objective assessment of their condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%