Moderate to severe acute postoperative pain (APP) during part of the postoperative period is a barrier that hinders the central objective of perioperative medicine, which is to achieve an optimal postoperative recovery process. Despite advances in perioperative medicine, a large proportion of post-operative patients continue to suffer from moderate to severe APS during many of the days of their convalescence. This poor control of APS, in addition to causing suffering and exposing the patient to an increased risk of complications, could impair the quality of post-surgical recovery , according to some authors. We therefore consider it to be of utmost interest in our field to corroborate whether the implementation of measures to better control DAP is related to a better quality of post-surgical recovery. Currently, the growing trend to take into account the perspective of patients in their care has prompted the development of various patient-centred measurement tools that, among other aspects, assess the quality of post-surgical recovery. Several scales have been designed. The most widely used are the QoR-40, QoR-9 and QoR-15 scales. The latter, with a range of 0 to 150, was developed to simplify assessment, especially in telephone follow-ups, and has a reliability similar to its predecessor, the QoR-40.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
280
Routine follow-up (telephone call on the morning after surgery) and Intensive follow-up of acute post-surgery pain (telephone call every day since pain resolution).
Routine follow-up (telephone call on the morning after surgery).
Consorci Sanitari del Maresme
Mataró, Barcelona, Spain
Quality of Recovery
Quality of Recovery (QoR15 test)
Time frame: Baseline (pre-surgery) and 48 hours, 7 days and 14 days post-surgery
Pain Control by Visual Analogic Scale
Visual Analogic Scale of pain. Range values: 0 (minium pain) thru 10 (maximum pain)
Time frame: Baseline (pre-surgery) and 48 hours, 7 days and 14 days post-surgery
Satisfaction of pain control
A 4-level Likert scale will be used according to the patient's criteria: dissatisfied, slightly dissatisfied, fairly satisfied, completely satisfied.
Time frame: Baseline (pre-surgery) and 48 hours, 7 days and 14 days post-surgery
Adherence to prescribed analgesic treatment
4-level Likert scale according to the patient's criteria: no adherence, low adherence, moderate adherence, and total adherence.
Time frame: Baseline (pre-surgery) and 48 hours, 7 days and 14 days post-surgery
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