KUMJ | VOL. 10 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 38 | APR-JUN, 2012
Perception About the Role of Anesthesia and Anesthesiologist Among the Paramedical Staffs: Perspective from a Medical College in Nepal
Bhattarai B, Kandel S, Adhikari N
Abstract: Background
Anesthesiologists and anesthesia has been considered behind the scene. The image
and status of anesthesiologist in the eyes of the medical and lay communities has
always been a problem.
Objectives
This study was designed to assess the knowledge about the role of anesthesiologist
among the paramedical staffs at Kathmandu University Hospital.
Methods
This prospective questionnaire based study was done at Kathmandu University
School of Medical Science, Dhulikhel Hospital for 2nd January 2011 to 30th Jan 2011
among the paramedical staffs working in different department of the hospital.
Results
There were 150 questionnaire distributed out of which 120 responded. Mean Age
was 23.33 and most of the respondents were female with majority having education
qualification equivalent to intermediate level. Only 49.20 said it to be a different
specialty and 72.5% said anaesthesiologist work differently in the theatre where as
70% knew anaesthesiologist did something in the post-operative period too.
Conclusion
Anesthesiologists have duty to visit patient’s pre operatively and post operatively.
The role inside the theatre and expanding role outside the theatre is poorly known.
The awareness about the role of anesthesiologist in operation theatre, in intensive
care unit, acute and chronic pain management and emergency care areas should
be highlighted to all the staffs.
Keyword : Anaesthesia, paramedical