Parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children with otitis media undergoing tympanostomy tube insertion

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Parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children with otitis media undergoing tympanostomy tube insertion. / Siggaard, Lene Dahl; Barrett, Thomas Qvist; Lüscher, Michael; Tingsgaard, Peter Koefoed; Homøe, Preben.

In: Danish Medical Journal, Vol. 66, No. 9, A5567, 2019.

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Siggaard, LD, Barrett, TQ, Lüscher, M, Tingsgaard, PK & Homøe, P 2019, 'Parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children with otitis media undergoing tympanostomy tube insertion', Danish Medical Journal, vol. 66, no. 9, A5567. <https://ugeskriftet.dk/files/scientific_article_files/2019-08/a5567_0.pdf>

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Siggaard, L. D., Barrett, T. Q., Lüscher, M., Tingsgaard, P. K., & Homøe, P. (2019). Parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children with otitis media undergoing tympanostomy tube insertion. Danish Medical Journal, 66(9), [A5567]. https://ugeskriftet.dk/files/scientific_article_files/2019-08/a5567_0.pdf

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Siggaard LD, Barrett TQ, Lüscher M, Tingsgaard PK, Homøe P. Parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children with otitis media undergoing tympanostomy tube insertion. Danish Medical Journal. 2019;66(9). A5567.

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Siggaard, Lene Dahl ; Barrett, Thomas Qvist ; Lüscher, Michael ; Tingsgaard, Peter Koefoed ; Homøe, Preben. / Parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children with otitis media undergoing tympanostomy tube insertion. In: Danish Medical Journal. 2019 ; Vol. 66, No. 9.

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title = "Parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children with otitis media undergoing tympanostomy tube insertion",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to investigate parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children younger than 12 years undergoing tympanostomy tube (TT) insertion for otitis media (OM) using electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) data in private ear, nose and throat (ENT) practice settings.METHODS: A total of 3,553 children aged 0-11 years and registered in the Danish ENT Specialists Organisation (D{\O}NHO) database were included. Following parental consent to participate, we e-mailed a pre-surgical questionnaire two days prior to surgery. Follow-up questionnaires were sent one, three, six, nine and 12 months after surgery. The pre-operative questionnaire collected information on symptom duration, number of acute OM (AOM) episodes within one year before TT insertion and ear-related symptoms. The post-operative questionnaires collected information on symptom relief, number of AOM episodes and parental satisfaction.RESULTS: Pre- and post-operative questionnaires from 2,462 children were eligible for complete analysis. Before surgery, 89.8% of parents reported a symptom duration of three months or longer and/or recurrent AOM (RAOM). Complete symptom regression was reported in more than half of the children post-operatively. For the rest, significant symptom relief was reported 1-12 months following TT insertion. Parent satisfaction rose from 94.8% to 97.2% in the course of the observation period.CONCLUSIONS: We report a consistent, high rate of symptom relief 1-12 months following TT insertion in children < 12 years of age. Furthermore, parental satisfaction throughout the 12-month observation period was compelling.FUNDING: none.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The database was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency as a private, clinical database (no. 2016-42-3152). According to Danish law, approval by the Danish Research Ethics Committee system was not necessary.",
keywords = "Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Middle Ear Ventilation/psychology, Otitis Media/surgery, Parents/psychology, Personal Satisfaction, Postoperative Period, Prospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Treatment Outcome",
author = "Siggaard, {Lene Dahl} and Barrett, {Thomas Qvist} and Michael L{\"u}scher and Tingsgaard, {Peter Koefoed} and Preben Hom{\o}e",
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year = "2019",
language = "English",
volume = "66",
journal = "Danish Medical Journal",
issn = "2245-1919",
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RIS

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T1 - Parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children with otitis media undergoing tympanostomy tube insertion

AU - Siggaard, Lene Dahl

AU - Barrett, Thomas Qvist

AU - Lüscher, Michael

AU - Tingsgaard, Peter Koefoed

AU - Homøe, Preben

N1 - Articles published in the DMJ are “open access”. This means that the articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits any non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.

PY - 2019

Y1 - 2019

N2 - INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to investigate parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children younger than 12 years undergoing tympanostomy tube (TT) insertion for otitis media (OM) using electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) data in private ear, nose and throat (ENT) practice settings.METHODS: A total of 3,553 children aged 0-11 years and registered in the Danish ENT Specialists Organisation (DØNHO) database were included. Following parental consent to participate, we e-mailed a pre-surgical questionnaire two days prior to surgery. Follow-up questionnaires were sent one, three, six, nine and 12 months after surgery. The pre-operative questionnaire collected information on symptom duration, number of acute OM (AOM) episodes within one year before TT insertion and ear-related symptoms. The post-operative questionnaires collected information on symptom relief, number of AOM episodes and parental satisfaction.RESULTS: Pre- and post-operative questionnaires from 2,462 children were eligible for complete analysis. Before surgery, 89.8% of parents reported a symptom duration of three months or longer and/or recurrent AOM (RAOM). Complete symptom regression was reported in more than half of the children post-operatively. For the rest, significant symptom relief was reported 1-12 months following TT insertion. Parent satisfaction rose from 94.8% to 97.2% in the course of the observation period.CONCLUSIONS: We report a consistent, high rate of symptom relief 1-12 months following TT insertion in children < 12 years of age. Furthermore, parental satisfaction throughout the 12-month observation period was compelling.FUNDING: none.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The database was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency as a private, clinical database (no. 2016-42-3152). According to Danish law, approval by the Danish Research Ethics Committee system was not necessary.

AB - INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to investigate parent satisfaction and symptom relief in children younger than 12 years undergoing tympanostomy tube (TT) insertion for otitis media (OM) using electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) data in private ear, nose and throat (ENT) practice settings.METHODS: A total of 3,553 children aged 0-11 years and registered in the Danish ENT Specialists Organisation (DØNHO) database were included. Following parental consent to participate, we e-mailed a pre-surgical questionnaire two days prior to surgery. Follow-up questionnaires were sent one, three, six, nine and 12 months after surgery. The pre-operative questionnaire collected information on symptom duration, number of acute OM (AOM) episodes within one year before TT insertion and ear-related symptoms. The post-operative questionnaires collected information on symptom relief, number of AOM episodes and parental satisfaction.RESULTS: Pre- and post-operative questionnaires from 2,462 children were eligible for complete analysis. Before surgery, 89.8% of parents reported a symptom duration of three months or longer and/or recurrent AOM (RAOM). Complete symptom regression was reported in more than half of the children post-operatively. For the rest, significant symptom relief was reported 1-12 months following TT insertion. Parent satisfaction rose from 94.8% to 97.2% in the course of the observation period.CONCLUSIONS: We report a consistent, high rate of symptom relief 1-12 months following TT insertion in children < 12 years of age. Furthermore, parental satisfaction throughout the 12-month observation period was compelling.FUNDING: none.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The database was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency as a private, clinical database (no. 2016-42-3152). According to Danish law, approval by the Danish Research Ethics Committee system was not necessary.

KW - Child

KW - Child, Preschool

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Infant

KW - Male

KW - Middle Ear Ventilation/psychology

KW - Otitis Media/surgery

KW - Parents/psychology

KW - Personal Satisfaction

KW - Postoperative Period

KW - Prospective Studies

KW - Surveys and Questionnaires

KW - Treatment Outcome

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 31495367

VL - 66

JO - Danish Medical Journal

JF - Danish Medical Journal

SN - 2245-1919

IS - 9

M1 - A5567

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