The systematic review of the effectiveness and meaningfulness of telephone pre-operative assessment for adults.

S. Ireland, B. Kent
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Questions: 1. Is telephone preoperative assessment as effective as face‐to‐face preadmission clinic visits in terms of preparing the patient for elective surgery? 2. What are the perioperative experiences of adult patients who have received telephone based preoperative preparation prior to elective surgery? Objectives: This review will examine the best available evidence in regard to preoperative telephone patient assessment and preparation to determine the impact of this intervention on patient knowledge and expectations of their surgery and anaesthesia, compliance with preoperative and postoperative preparations, their levels of fear and anxiety, reduction in cancellations on day of surgery in comparison to face‐to‐face assessment. This review will also examine the patient experiences and satisfaction with this method of assessment. Thus both the evidence related to effectiveness and meaningfulness of telephone preoperative preparation on patient preparedness for elective surgery will be explored and synthesized. This will include a comparison of telephone assessment with face to face consultation in the preoperative preparation of the adult patient in day of surgery admission patients. Inclusion Criteria: Types of Participants: For both the quantitative and qualitative components this review will consider studies that include adult (> 18 years) patients having elective day or inpatient surgery in a hospital setting who have had a telephone preoperative consultation or face‐to‐face preadmission clinic visit. Emergency surgery is to be excluded. Phenomena of interest: The qualitative component of this review will focus on the experiences of patients who have utilised telephone based preoperative assessment. The quantitative component will focus on the comparison of effect of telephone‐based patient preparation for elective surgery with face‐to‐face preparation. Type of outcome: The quantitative component of the review will consider studies that include the following outcome measures related to the patient preparation for surgery including: • patient understanding and expectations of postoperative pain, nausea, anxiety, medication management and discharge planning • knowledge of procedure and anaesthetic, and informed consent • informed consent • anxiety • pain management • medication management • patient understanding and compliance with preoperative and postoperative activities
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成人术前电话评估的有效性和意义的系统评价。
问题:1。电话术前评估是否与面对面的入院前门诊访问一样有效?2. 择期手术前接受电话术前准备的成年患者围手术期经验如何?目的:本综述将检查关于术前电话患者评估和准备的最佳证据,以确定这种干预对患者对手术和麻醉的了解和期望、术前和术后准备的依从性、他们的恐惧和焦虑水平、与面对面评估相比减少手术当日取消的影响。这篇综述也将检查患者的经验和满意度对这种评估方法。因此,电话术前准备对患者择期手术准备的有效性和意义的相关证据将被探索和综合。这将包括电话评估与面对面咨询的比较,在术前准备的成年患者的手术入院患者的一天。纳入标准:受试者类型:对于定量和定性两方面,本综述将纳入在医院进行择期日间手术或住院手术的成人(bb0 - 18岁)患者,这些患者术前有电话咨询或入院前面对面门诊就诊。不包括紧急手术。感兴趣的现象:本综述的定性部分将集中在使用基于电话的术前评估的患者的经验。定量部分将侧重于电话为基础的选择性手术患者准备与面对面准备的效果比较。结果类型:评价的定量部分将考虑包括以下与患者手术准备相关的结果指标的研究,包括:•患者对术后疼痛、恶心、焦虑、药物管理和出院计划的理解和期望•程序和麻醉的知识,以及知情同意•知情同意•焦虑•疼痛管理•药物管理•患者对术前和术后活动的理解和遵守
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