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Validation of the Arabic Version of the Postoperative Quality of Recovery Score 15 (Qor-15Ar)

A

Avicenna Military Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Postoperative Recovery

Treatments

Other: arabic version of the postoperative Quality of Recovery Score 15

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05244616
QoR-15Ar-AMH

Details and patient eligibility

About

Anesthesia practice is not only centered on the patient's safety and well-being through the perioperative period but also on enhancing his overall recovery experience. This study aims to provide an adapted questionnaire for the Arabic-speaking population as a measuring tool of the quality of recovery after surgery.

Full description

With the increasing number of anesthesia procedures performed every year, the concept of rapid rehabilitation after surgery has become a primary goal of the perioperative management of patients. This postoperative recovery concerns not only the physical aspect but also encompasses the general concept of well-being and enhancement of the patient's experience. There are many tools to assess postoperative recovery. However, none has been validated within the Moroccan surgical population.

The Qor-15 (Quality of Recovery) score is a scale for measuring postoperative recovery. It was developed in 2013 by Myles et al and has been validated in a widely variable population [1]. It includes 15 items, each rated from 0 to 10. Our objective is to validate the Arabic version of the QOR-15Ar within a Moroccan surgical population.

Enrollment

126 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients admitted for an emergency or elective surgical procedure.

Exclusion criteria

  • patients under 18 years old
  • a weak understanding of the Arabic language
  • intracranial Surgery
  • underlying psychiatric pathology compromising the completion of the questionnaire
  • the presence of life-threatening postoperative complications (e.g. hemorrhagic shock, etc.)

Trial contacts and locations

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