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Observational Study of Pre-Anaesthesia Person-Centred Care in Danish Hospitals

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The NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registry has published registration details for observational study NCT07535450, an observational study examining pre-anaesthesia practices and patient experiences in Danish public hospitals. The study will collect patient survey data on what matters to patients before anaesthesia and the degree of person-centredness in pre-anaesthesia consultations.

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This document registers observational study NCT07535450 on ClinicalTrials.gov. The study aims to learn about current pre-anaesthesia practices in Danish public hospitals, patient experiences of pre-anaesthesia consultations, and what matters to patients before anaesthesia. Patients will complete an online survey on the day of surgery regarding anaesthesia concerns and interactions with anaesthesiologists or nurse anaesthetists.

Healthcare providers and clinical investigators involved in anaesthesia care in Danish public hospitals may find this registry informative for understanding current practices in person-centred pre-anaesthesia care. The study has no compliance implications and does not impose any regulatory obligations on healthcare providers.

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Apr 17, 2026

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Pre-anaesthesia Reviews in Denmark - Status of a Person-centred Approach

Observational NCT07535450 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 17, 2026

Abstract

The goal of this observational study is to learn about current pre-anaesthesia practices in Denmark and patients' experiences of pre-anaesthesia consultations as well as what matters to patients before anaesthesia.

The questions the study aims to answer are:

What are the current pre-anaesthesia practices in Danish public hospitals. How do patients experience pre-anaesthesia consultations in Danish public hospitals.

What matters to patients before anaesthesia in Danish public hospitals.

On the day of surgery, patients answer an online survey about what matters to them when undergoing anaesthesia and whether they spoke with an anaesthesiologist or nurse anaesthetist about the anaesthesia.

Data from the medical chart are obtained to support patients responses. For patients receiving a pre-anaesthesia consultation, we will summarise the degree of person-centredness experienced by patients.

Conditions: Anesthesia

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Agency
NIH
Published
April 17th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
NCT07535450

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers Clinical investigators
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Clinical research Patient care delivery
Geographic scope
European Union EU

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Clinical Operations
Topics
Pharmaceuticals Public Health

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