O'Carroll, JE;
Zucco, L;
Warwick, E;
Arbane, G;
Moonesinghe, SR;
El-Boghdadly, K;
Guo, N;
... Sultan, P; + view all
(2024)
Quality of Recovery Following Childbirth: A Prospective, Multicenter Cohort Study.
Obstetric Anesthesia Digest
, 44
(2)
p. 110.
10.1097/01.aoa.0001016128.61922.e0.
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Abstract
The peripartum period, encompassing childbirth and its aftermath, involves the administration of anesthesia or analgesia to ∼65% of patients, a substantial portion necessitated by urgent surgical interventions. The imperative to enhance surgical recovery and ensure patient satisfaction postpartum is crucial for delivering high-quality clinical care, as it has the potential to positively influence maternal physical and psychological well-being. Despite the escalating focus on postpartum-related research, prior studies on recovery have been predominantly confined to single-center endeavors with limited sample sizes, deploying disparate outcome measures or unvalidated metrics, primarily evaluating inpatient recovery with insufficient scrutiny of outpatient recovery.
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