The awareness of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) cesarean delivery guidelines among anesthesiology and reanimation assistants in Turkey; a questionnaire study.
Autor: | Dedebagı, Zeliha, Özden, Eyyüp Sabri, Özcan, Mustafa Soner, Solmaz, Filiz Alkaya, Kırdemir, Pakize |
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VOMITING prevention
THROMBOEMBOLISM prevention ANEMIA prevention PREVENTIVE medicine CESAREAN section MEDICAL protocols SPINAL anesthesia COMBINATION drug therapy HYPOTHERMIA NONSTEROIDAL anti-inflammatory agents ACADEMIC medical centers INFANT mortality AZITHROMYCIN CONDUCTION anesthesia QUESTIONNAIRES GESTATIONAL diabetes THERMOTHERAPY ANTIEMETICS POSTOPERATIVE pain DESCRIPTIVE statistics JUDGMENT sampling MATERNAL mortality BLOOD plasma substitutes EARLY ambulation (Rehabilitation) ENHANCED recovery after surgery protocol PROFESSIONS ALLIED health personnel HYPERTENSION in pregnancy CHEWING gum METROPOLITAN areas RESEARCH methodology ANESTHESIA in obstetrics ANESTHESIOLOGY CONTINUING education DATA analysis software CONFIDENCE intervals CEPHALOSPORINS EPHEDRINE HEALTH care teams BLOOD sugar monitoring HYPOTENSION NAUSEA ACETAMINOPHEN EDUCATIONAL attainment |
Zdroj: | BMC Anesthesiology; 8/2/2024, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p1-9, 9p |
Abstrakt: | Background: To reduce maternal-fetal morbidity and mortality, it is becoming increasingly important for anesthetists to understand and implement enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) cesarean delivery guidelines. Our aim was to reveal the knowledge of anesthesia assistants in Turkey about ERAS during cesarean delivery and to increase their awareness of ERAS. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted in the city of Isparta, Turkey in 2023. The survey, which was approved by the ethics committee, was distributed to participants across Turkey via e-mail and online messages. The survey comprises of a total of 42 questions evaluating perioperative ERAS recommendations. Results: Of the 404 participants in our survey, 59.9% were associated with university hospitals and 65.8% had completed three or more years of education. A total of 87.9% of the participants were familiar with ERAS; however, only 42.8% had received ERAS training. Although 93.8% of the participants' institutions performed a cesarean delivery, ERAS recommendations were only implemented at a rate of 48%. This may be due to the absence of an ERAS team, which was identified in our survey at a high rate of 66.6%. Conclusion: Awareness about ERAS was high among the participants, but the implementation rates of some recommendations were low. The reason for this may be the inability to form a multidisciplinary team and inadequate training of participants. For this purpose, we recommend the formation of a multidisciplinary team for ERAS protocol implementation and increased participant training opportunities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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