The delivery of regional anaesthesia for surgery

I have addressed in this thesis several major areas impacting upon the practice of regional anaesthesia in clinical practice. These include patient-centred issues (consent, anxiety and satisfaction) and technical issues affecting the delivery of service (needling and the use of ultrasound-guidance)....

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Main Author: Jlala, Hatem A.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11325/
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description I have addressed in this thesis several major areas impacting upon the practice of regional anaesthesia in clinical practice. These include patient-centred issues (consent, anxiety and satisfaction) and technical issues affecting the delivery of service (needling and the use of ultrasound-guidance). While disparate, these issues combine to affect the efficient, safe and humane delivery of an important part of modern healthcare. These areas have been chosen as those most amenable to study and those with the greatest potential for real-world impact. Their unifying theme is the improvement in the delivery of regional anaesthesia.
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spelling nottingham-113252025-02-28T11:12:44Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11325/ The delivery of regional anaesthesia for surgery Jlala, Hatem A. I have addressed in this thesis several major areas impacting upon the practice of regional anaesthesia in clinical practice. These include patient-centred issues (consent, anxiety and satisfaction) and technical issues affecting the delivery of service (needling and the use of ultrasound-guidance). While disparate, these issues combine to affect the efficient, safe and humane delivery of an important part of modern healthcare. These areas have been chosen as those most amenable to study and those with the greatest potential for real-world impact. Their unifying theme is the improvement in the delivery of regional anaesthesia. 2010-07-15 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11325/1/The_delivery_of_regional_anaesthesia_for_surgery.pdf Jlala, Hatem A. (2010) The delivery of regional anaesthesia for surgery. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Regional anaesthesia Patients' anxiety Risk disclosure Modelling and simulation Catheter Needle Ultrasound guidance
spellingShingle Regional anaesthesia
Patients' anxiety
Risk disclosure
Modelling and simulation
Catheter
Needle
Ultrasound guidance
Jlala, Hatem A.
The delivery of regional anaesthesia for surgery
title The delivery of regional anaesthesia for surgery
title_full The delivery of regional anaesthesia for surgery
title_fullStr The delivery of regional anaesthesia for surgery
title_full_unstemmed The delivery of regional anaesthesia for surgery
title_short The delivery of regional anaesthesia for surgery
title_sort delivery of regional anaesthesia for surgery
topic Regional anaesthesia
Patients' anxiety
Risk disclosure
Modelling and simulation
Catheter
Needle
Ultrasound guidance
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11325/