 Our study found that patients who received non-opioid analgesics were more satisfied than those who received opioid analgesics. Additionally, patients who perceived that they had been given enough analgesics were also more satisfied. Furthermore, patients who had chronic analgesic use or who had a higher initial pain score were less likely to be satisfied. This article was authored by Hizain Baxi, Aminur Al-Khalaf, Reynine Bokri and others.