Assessing the association between patients' perceptions of success with post-operative pain management and overall experience with care.
A study to assess the association between patients' perceptions of success with post-operative pain management following total hip replacement or hysterectomy surgery and their later perception of pain management while in the hospital and the hospital overall.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Bridgeport Hospital
Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
Jupiter Medical Center
Jupiter, Florida, United States
Phoenix Clinical Research LLC
Tamarac, Florida, United States
Henry Ford Health System
Patient Global Assessment (PGA) and Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare providers and Systems (HCAHPS)
Assess the association between patients' perceptions of success with opioid post-operative pain management following total hip replacement or hysterectomy surgery as measured by a patient global assessment (PGA) at 24 hours post-op and at 48 hours post-op, and their perception of pain management while in the hospital and the hospital overall, as measured by the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) instrument two-weeks (14 days) post-discharge
Time frame: 24 hours - 14 days post discharge
Post-Operative Pain Management Modality
Determine whether there are differences in patients' perception of pain management while in the hospital and the hospital overall with respect to post-operative pain management modality
Time frame: 14 days post discharge
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