New study aims to better measure how patients feel after surgery in romania
NCT ID NCT07258238
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is about translating and testing a questionnaire called QoR-15 for Romanian-speaking patients. The questionnaire measures how well people recover after surgery and anesthesia. Researchers will ask 250 adults to fill it out to make sure it works correctly in Romanian. The goal is to help doctors better understand their patients' recovery experience.
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The Central Military University Emergency Hospital "Dr. Carol Davila" in Bucharest
Bucharest, 010242, Romania
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