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Uniform Registration Agreements on Cholesteatoma Care: A Nationwide Consensus Procedure

BACKGROUND: To coordinate and align the content for registration of cholesteatoma care. METHODS: Systematic Delphi consensus procedure, consisting three rounds: two written sessions followed by a face-to-face meeting. Before this procedure, input on important patient outcomes was obtained. Consensus...

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Autores principales: ten Tije, Fleur A., Pauw, Robert J., Braspenning, Jozé C., Hemler, Raphael J. B., ter Schiphorst, Annette J., Hensen, Erik F., van der Putten, Lisa, Kramer, Sophia E., Merkus, Paul
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7458083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33169950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000002770
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author ten Tije, Fleur A.
Pauw, Robert J.
Braspenning, Jozé C.
Hemler, Raphael J. B.
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Hensen, Erik F.
van der Putten, Lisa
Kramer, Sophia E.
Merkus, Paul
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Pauw, Robert J.
Braspenning, Jozé C.
Hemler, Raphael J. B.
ter Schiphorst, Annette J.
Hensen, Erik F.
van der Putten, Lisa
Kramer, Sophia E.
Merkus, Paul
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description BACKGROUND: To coordinate and align the content for registration of cholesteatoma care. METHODS: Systematic Delphi consensus procedure, consisting three rounds: two written sessions followed by a face-to-face meeting. Before this procedure, input on important patient outcomes was obtained. Consensus was defined as at least 80% agreement by participants. Hundred-thirty-six adult patients who had undergone cholesteatoma surgery and all ENT surgeons of the Dutch ENT Society were invited. The consensus rounds were attended by ENT surgeons with cholesteatoma surgery experience. Feasibility and acceptability of outcome measures and reporting agreements were assessed in round 1 by 150 ENT surgeons. In round 2 definitions were narrowed and context information to interpret outcome measure were questioned. In round 3, the results, amendments, and the open-ended points were discussed to reach agreement. RESULTS: Most important outcome measures are: 1) the presence or absence of a cholesteatoma in the first 5 years after surgical removal of cholesteatoma, 2) hearing level after surgical removal of cholesteatoma, and 3) the documented assessment of patient's complaints with a validated patient reported outcome measures questionnaire (PROM). Furthermore, consensus was reached on the registration of cholesteatoma type (residual/recurrent), localization of cholesteatoma, and reporting of the presence of cholesteatoma in the follow-up. CONCLUSION: Consensus was reached on the content and method of registration of cholesteatoma care based on patient's and ENT surgeons input. Three outcome measures were defined. National agreements on the method and content of registration will facilitate monitoring and feedback to the ENT surgeon about the cholesteatoma care.
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spelling pubmed-74580832020-09-11 Uniform Registration Agreements on Cholesteatoma Care: A Nationwide Consensus Procedure ten Tije, Fleur A. Pauw, Robert J. Braspenning, Jozé C. Hemler, Raphael J. B. ter Schiphorst, Annette J. Hensen, Erik F. van der Putten, Lisa Kramer, Sophia E. Merkus, Paul Otol Neurotol Middle Ear and Mastoid Disease BACKGROUND: To coordinate and align the content for registration of cholesteatoma care. METHODS: Systematic Delphi consensus procedure, consisting three rounds: two written sessions followed by a face-to-face meeting. Before this procedure, input on important patient outcomes was obtained. Consensus was defined as at least 80% agreement by participants. Hundred-thirty-six adult patients who had undergone cholesteatoma surgery and all ENT surgeons of the Dutch ENT Society were invited. The consensus rounds were attended by ENT surgeons with cholesteatoma surgery experience. Feasibility and acceptability of outcome measures and reporting agreements were assessed in round 1 by 150 ENT surgeons. In round 2 definitions were narrowed and context information to interpret outcome measure were questioned. In round 3, the results, amendments, and the open-ended points were discussed to reach agreement. RESULTS: Most important outcome measures are: 1) the presence or absence of a cholesteatoma in the first 5 years after surgical removal of cholesteatoma, 2) hearing level after surgical removal of cholesteatoma, and 3) the documented assessment of patient's complaints with a validated patient reported outcome measures questionnaire (PROM). Furthermore, consensus was reached on the registration of cholesteatoma type (residual/recurrent), localization of cholesteatoma, and reporting of the presence of cholesteatoma in the follow-up. CONCLUSION: Consensus was reached on the content and method of registration of cholesteatoma care based on patient's and ENT surgeons input. Three outcome measures were defined. National agreements on the method and content of registration will facilitate monitoring and feedback to the ENT surgeon about the cholesteatoma care. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020-09 2020-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7458083/ /pubmed/33169950 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000002770 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of Otology & Neurotology, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
spellingShingle Middle Ear and Mastoid Disease
ten Tije, Fleur A.
Pauw, Robert J.
Braspenning, Jozé C.
Hemler, Raphael J. B.
ter Schiphorst, Annette J.
Hensen, Erik F.
van der Putten, Lisa
Kramer, Sophia E.
Merkus, Paul
Uniform Registration Agreements on Cholesteatoma Care: A Nationwide Consensus Procedure
title Uniform Registration Agreements on Cholesteatoma Care: A Nationwide Consensus Procedure
title_full Uniform Registration Agreements on Cholesteatoma Care: A Nationwide Consensus Procedure
title_fullStr Uniform Registration Agreements on Cholesteatoma Care: A Nationwide Consensus Procedure
title_full_unstemmed Uniform Registration Agreements on Cholesteatoma Care: A Nationwide Consensus Procedure
title_short Uniform Registration Agreements on Cholesteatoma Care: A Nationwide Consensus Procedure
title_sort uniform registration agreements on cholesteatoma care: a nationwide consensus procedure
topic Middle Ear and Mastoid Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7458083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33169950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000002770
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