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A survey of surgical patients' perspectives and preferences towards general anesthesia techniques and shared-decision making.

Bethany R Tellor PenningtonMary C PolitiArbi Ben AbdallahAllison M JandaIngrid Eshun-WilsonovaNastassjia G deBourbonLilly SiderowfHeidi KlostermanSachin KheterpalMichael S Avidan
Published in: BMC anesthesiology (2023)
Most patients prefer a patient-led or shared decision making process when it comes to their anesthetic care and want to be engaged in the decision. However, only a small percentage of patients reported being fully engaged in the decision. Further studies should inform future shared decision-making tools, informed consent materials, educational materials and framing of anesthetic choices for patients so that they are able to make a choice regarding the anesthetic they receive.
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