2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1808-86942012000100018
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Using ERG inquiry to evoluate otoplasty satisfaction in an otorhinolaryngology medical residency training hospital

Abstract: The patients are satisfied with post-surgical results. There was increase on patients quality of life conform positive results obtained. The use of GBI showed easy and elucidative.

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“…We found no statistical difference between the GBI and the GCBI scores according to age at the time of response, to side of the procedure, to previous otoplasties or complications. This is in accordance with previous studies that measured patient satisfaction using these questionnaires and/or other tools …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…We found no statistical difference between the GBI and the GCBI scores according to age at the time of response, to side of the procedure, to previous otoplasties or complications. This is in accordance with previous studies that measured patient satisfaction using these questionnaires and/or other tools …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In our study, the GCBI scores showed no significant difference between genders, but the GBI global and physical health scores were significantly higher in female patients. Even though several authors denied a statistical difference in GCBI scores relating to gender, there is no data to support a similar observation for GBI scores in a paediatric cohort. Using a different tool, Bermueller et al have described a higher HRQoL benefit in female patients who underwent otoplasty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Hence, patients’ subjective impressions are important in the evaluation of outcomes, with satisfaction in appearance and symmetry being the most often assessed. [ 5 , 8 ] Braun et al [ 13 , 14 ] and Marone et al [ 13 , 14 ] utilized the Glasgow Benefit Inventory, a comprehensive measurement of the benefits of otorhinolaryngology involving motion, physical health, learning, vitality, and other psychosocial factors, to detect changes in the health status of patients. Woo et al [ 4 ] reported a quantized measurement of procedural pain, degree of improvement, and overall satisfaction survey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…É uma das mais comuns deformidades da orelha externa, representando 5% da população geral. 4,5 Seu desenvolvimento é devido duas principais alterações anatômicas: o excesso de concha e/ou a dobra da anti-hélice ausente ou subdesenvolvida. 6 Pacientes com orelhas proeminentes são passíveis de desenvolverem problemas psicológicos, tais como ansiedade, baixa autoestima e isolamento social.…”
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“…O objetivo principal do tratamento é posicionar a orelha com boa simetria e boa forma. 4 Diversas técnicas cirúrgicas foram propostas até o momento. Dentre elas, encontra-se a técnica eclética, que é derivada das contribuições de diversos autores, tais como Mustadé 8 e Furnas, 9 com modificações pessoais, que objetivaram um procedimento mais rápido, seguro e eficiente.…”
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