Early postoperative recovery quality assessment tools for day surgery patients

  • Janvier Nibaruta
  • Lv Xingjiao
  • Han Xiaoxia
  • Hou Xiaoyu
  • Cao Xuefen
  • Leng Yufang
Keywords: Day surgery, Assessment tools, Pain, Postoperative recovery, Quality of life

Abstract

From the patient's perspective, medical personnel must assess the patients’ recovery reliability in case of day surgery patients. Rather than focusing solely on clinical recovery indicators, it should consider the patient's pain, physiological, psychological, and social function, and quality of life, etc. Due to the return of day surgery patients to their homes following surgery, the doctors and the nurses require discrete observation and guidance. As a result, paying attention to the quality of recuperation following surgery of patients has critical clinical guiding significance. This guidance effectively pays attention to patient recovery, assists medical staff in taking some effective interventions for the quality of postoperative recovery of patients, and promotes high-quality nursing development. This review discusses the commonly used tools for postoperative evaluation in day surgery patients regarding pain assessment, quality of early postoperative recovery, and the quality of life. It examines some evaluation tools for their validity and application status in China and elsewhere. The clinical practice affects direct clinical personnel in evaluating the post-surgery quality of people undergoing daycare procedures.

Keywords: Day surgery; Assessment tools; Pain; Postoperative recovery; Quality of life

Citation: Nibaruta J, Xingjiao L, Xiaoxia H, Xiaoyu H, Xuefen C, Yufang L. Quality assessment tools for early postoperative recovery in day surgery patients. Anaesth. pain intensive care 2023;27(3):417−425; DOI: 10.35975/apic.v27i3.2201

Received: April 11, 2023; Reviewed: April 17, 2023; Accepted: May 12, 2023

Published
01-06-2023
How to Cite
Nibaruta, J., Xingjiao, L., Xiaoxia, H., Xiaoyu, H., Xuefen, C., & Yufang, L. (2023). Early postoperative recovery quality assessment tools for day surgery patients. Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care, 27(3), 417-425. https://doi.org/10.35975/apic.v27i3.2201
Section
NARRATIVE REVIEW