We proposed using ObsQoR-11 to assess ERAC's impact on patient recovery post-CS, expecting improved scores with ERAC implementation.doi:10.1097/01.aoa.0001080304.78343.daKielty, J.Borkowska, A.Lawlor, E.EL-Khuffash, A.F.Doherty, A.
We aimed to validate the Hindi version of ObsQoR-11 (ObsQoR-11H) for Hindi-speaking patients to evaluate the quality of recovery following the elective caesarean section. Methods: The ObsQoR-11 was translated into Hindi and assessed for validity, acceptability and feasibilit...
Methods:After the original English version of the Obstetric Quality-of-Recovery score 11 tool was translated into Turkish; it was psychometrically validated to assess the post-cesarean delivery quality of recovery. Validity, reliability, and feasibility were investigated. The Obstetric Quality-of-...
We evaluated a new obstetric quality of recovery score (ObsQoR-11, initially formulated for elective CD) following non-elective CD. ObsQoR-11 questionnaires were completed by women at day one post non-elective CD. Convergent validity was assessed by correlation of ObsQoR-11 with a 100mm ...
Validation of an obstetric quality-of-recovery scoring tool (ObsQoR-11) after emergency Caesarean deliverydoi:10.1016/j.bja.2018.05.020Howle R.Ciechanowicz S.Heppolette C.Nakhjavani B.Sultan P.BJA British Journal of Anaesthesia
Development and evaluation of an obstetric quality-of-recovery score (ObsQoR-11) after elective Caesarean deliveryCaesarean deliveryrecoverypostoperativequality of recoveryBackground: Whilst validated quality-of-recovery (QoR) tools exist for general surgery, there is no specific obstetric equivalent. We ...