Journal article

The importance of postoperative quality of recovery: influences, assessment, and clinical and prognostic implications

A Bowyer, C Royse

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia | SPRINGER | Published : 2016

Abstract

Quality of recovery is a complex construct whose definition is influenced heavily by the opinions and biases of the individual patient, clinician, or institution. As a result, recovery assessment tools differ in their fundamental definitions of recovery, breadth, and assessment time frame. Accurate assessment of recovery is essential as suboptimal recovery has both economic and prognostic implications. Quality of care is often substituted as a surrogate at the institutional level for quality of recovery, but it is ideologically distinct from patients’ perceived quality of care, recovery, and satisfaction. Recovery tools also differ in their assessment of recovery as a continuous vs dichotomo..

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