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Table 1 Components identified, factor loading, and Chronbach’s alpha of LPPSq

From: Patient satisfaction with peri-operative anesthesia care and associated factors at two National Referral Hospitals: a cross sectional study in Eritrea

Items

Factors

1

2

3

Operating room staff take into account your personal preferences

.861

Staff ability to understand for your situation

.842

Anaesthetist pay attention to you as an individual?

.815

Staff professionalism

.723

Staff pay attention to complaints like nausea & vomiting

.694

Pay attention to questions asked

.619

Confidence on the anaesthetist

.607

Staff attitude

.591

Quality of anaesthetic care given during operation

.560

OR staff take into account your privacy

.491

Information about anaesthesia during the preoperative period

.874

Information about post-operative feelings

.839

Information about surgery

.830

Information about duration of stay

.524

Information about fasting time

.507

Preoperative assessment done

.402

.440

Fear of seeing the operating room

.893

Fear of awakening during surgery

.857

Fear & Concern of pain due to surgery

.734

Fear & Concern due to Anaesthesia/anaesthetist

.567

Percent of Variance Explained (55.09%)

25.51

16.69

12.89