In this study, the investigators aim to evaluate patient satisfaction between three methods of obtaining informed consent for anaesthesia. Patients are asked to partake in a short survey after being informed about the anaesthetic procedure either conventionally in the anesthesia department, telephonically or digitally.
Patient satisfaction plays an important role to improve the process of medical procedures as well as patient outcome. Evaluating the subjectively experienced satisfaction is challenging. The investigators will use a questionnaire and assess waiting times in the process to determine patient satisfaction between digital, telephonic and conventional obtaining of informed consent for anaesthesia. In this questionnaire study, patients are asked to partake in a survey after the process of obtaining consent for anaesthesia is completed. The questionnaire covers aspects of patient satisfaction with the process, such as subjective assessment of comprehensibility, waiting time and privacy. Patients are divided into three groups. In one group, consent is obtained conventionally, in form of a visit to our anaesthesia department. In the other two groups, consent is obtained telephonically and digitally, respectively. Patients are not randomised into these groups, but included into the study after the process of obtaining consent by one of the three methods mentioned above is completed.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
750
the patient's medical history is taken in a digital survey, information about the anaesthetic procedure is aided by video material
Vienna General Hospital
Vienna, Austria
Patient satisfaction after informed consent
Assessment of subjectively experienced satisfaction with the process of obtaining informed consent for anesthesia
Time frame: Immediately after obtaining informed consent
Overall waiting time of patients
Patient's overall waiting time in the process of obtaining consent
Time frame: Up to three hours; from administration for informed consent until completion of informed consent
Time expense of informed consent
Overall time expense for the anaesthesiologist who is connsenting the patient
Time frame: Up to 60 minutes; from start until end of informed consent
Intraoperative complications
Incidence of unexpected medical complications during the surgical procedure
Time frame: Up to 12 hours; From start until end of the planned surgical procedure
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