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Online survey about anesthesia-related practice and patient safety in Indian hospitals.

Authors :
Sinha M
Kumar M
Karim HMR
Source :
Journal of healthcare quality research [J Healthc Qual Res] 2020 May - Jun; Vol. 35 (3), pp. 149-157. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 15.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Patient safety is a global concern, and anaesthesiologists are critically involved in patient safety-related measures and practices. Although anesthesia service has improved a lot over the last few decades, the information on the anesthesia practice and patient safety in India is lacking. The present survey was aimed to get the information on these aspects.<br />Methods: A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based survey including both postgraduate trainees and anaesthesiologists, working across the different hospitals of India was conducted during February-May 2019. Google form was used as the survey; responses were directly downloaded as an Excel file and calculated in absolute numbers and percentages. Autonomous teaching institutes (ATI) were taken as standard, and Fisher's exact test was used for comparisons; P<0.05 was considered significant.<br />Results: Six-hundred (86.1%) responses were included for analysis. Pulse oximetry and non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) were available in nearly 99% set-ups, but end-tidal carbon-di-oxide (EtCO <subscript>2</subscript> ), temperature, oxygen, and anesthesia gas analyzer were lacking. ATI and corporate teaching hospitals were having almost all standard monitoring, but patient safety-related advanced equipment and medications were not present in many of the hospitals. The lack was highest in both public and private non-teaching hospitals (P<0.0001).<br />Conclusion: Patient safety and anesthesia-related services in India are unsatisfactory. Except for pulse oximetry and NIBP, the public and private sector non-teaching hospitals were lacking even the standard monitoring. Referral and top-level corporate and public sector institutes also have scope for improvement.<br /> (Copyright © 2020 FECA. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2603-6479
Volume :
35
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of healthcare quality research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32423850
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhqr.2020.03.005