Surgery (under general anaesthesia or under loco-regional anaesthesia) is an event that causes stress, anxiety, pain and even minor complications such as nausea or vomiting. Peri-operative management and the psychological support allocated to each patient will have an impact on the hospitalization experience. Many studies have focused on reducing peri-operative mortality (decrease in pain intensity as measured by analog visual scale, decrease in nausea/vomiting frequency, decrease in remobilization time, etc.) but few assessed the overall recovery of patients. there is a desire to improve physical and psychological recovery, with particular attention to the patient's own feelings. It is essential to evaluate our peri-operative management practices based on patient-centred criteria. In this context, the development of a scale for measuring the quality of post-operative recovery appears to be necessary. In 2013, a questionnaire was quickly run (about 2-3 min): the QoR-15 was validated. This questionnaire is reliable, sensitive, easily achievable in clinical practice, not onerous for the patient and provides information on the post-operative recovery perceived by the patient himself. The QoR-15 was validated in English, then in Danish, Chinese, Portuguese and more recently in Swedish. It has not yet been validated in French and therefore cannot be used in studies on francophone patients. Investigator goal is to validate a French version of the QoR-15, the FQoR-15.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
375
Each patient complete FQoR-15 questionnaire 3 times (before surgery, on Day 1, on Day 2)
RINEAU Emmanuel
Angers, France
RECRUITINGTo assess the validity of the French version of FQoR-15 to assess post-operative recovery from general or loco-regional anaesthesia
Time frame: day 2
To ensure the validity of the questionnaire in the context of general anesthesia versus loco-regional anaesthesia
Time frame: day 2
To assess the validity of the questionnaire specifically in the outpatient sub-population, which will be evaluated by telephone
Time frame: day 2
to analyze questionnaire validity by type of surgery
Time frame: day 2
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