2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/4561858
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Self-Reported Complications after Tonsillectomy: Comparison of Responders and Nonresponders to a Mailed Questionnaire

Abstract: Some studies of tonsillectomy outcomes have low response rates to mailed quality control questionnaires. is study evaluated the effect of nonresponders to mailed questionnaires about posttonsillectomy complications by determining whether mail responders and nonresponders differ. Questionnaires were mailed to patients 3-6 weeks after tonsillectomy to assess postoperative complications, defined as contact with a private practitioner and/or hospital readmission related to postsurgical bleeding, pain, or infection… Show more

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“…Supplementing mailed questionnaires with telephone interviews may increase the validity of surgical outcome studies. 32 The haemorrhage rate observed in NATTINA is important supporting information to inform the content of doctor-patient shared decision-making going forward, given that most published rates, which are reliant on patient self-report, show lower haemorrhage rates.…”
Section: Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Supplementing mailed questionnaires with telephone interviews may increase the validity of surgical outcome studies. 32 The haemorrhage rate observed in NATTINA is important supporting information to inform the content of doctor-patient shared decision-making going forward, given that most published rates, which are reliant on patient self-report, show lower haemorrhage rates.…”
Section: Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supplementing postal surveys by telephone calls can increase response rates on postoperative events following tonsillectomy by about 50%. 32…”
Section: The Risks Of Tonsillectomymentioning
confidence: 99%