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Feasibility of a snowball sampling survey to study active surveillance for thyroid microcarcinoma treatment among endocrinologists and surgeons of Brazil

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to investigate if a sampling method using virtual networks is feasible to survey AS adoption among this “hard-to-reach” population of Brazilian doctors. METHODS: An online piloted 11-point structured survey questionnaire (designed using Googleforms®) probed the actual tre...

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Autores principales: Silva, Isabela Matos da, Nogueira, Taísa Quécia da Silva, Couto, Deborah Nogueira, Lima, Paula Cristina Tanajura Meira, Bonfim, Natália Sampaio Carvalho, Sousa, Izadora Gomes Veiga de, Telles, Ana Clara Tosta, Hecht, Fábio, Alkmim, Nina Ramalho, Penna, Gustavo Cancela e, Ferraz, Carolina, Tomimori, Eduardo, Ramos, Helton Estrela
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9756062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35177356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2022.01.005
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Sumario:OBJECTIVES: This study aims to investigate if a sampling method using virtual networks is feasible to survey AS adoption among this “hard-to-reach” population of Brazilian doctors. METHODS: An online piloted 11-point structured survey questionnaire (designed using Googleforms®) probed the actual treatment patterns for adult patients with PTMCs, including treatment decision‐making nonoperative options, was undertaken between 10 November and 30 November 2020. Participants were reached by the mobile phone Application (APP) and a snowball sampling strategy was used to recruit a total of 4783 members (maximum number of potential reach), which is the total of doctors of the all 21 social media WhatsApp® groups. RESULTS: From a total of 4783 members (maximum number of potential reach), there were 657 (13.7%) doctors (actual reach) who clicked the web link of the questionnaire, out of whom 512 (10.7%) fully completed the online survey. Among the survey respondents, 361 were endocrinologists (70.5%) and 151 were surgeons (29.5%). Overall, for low-risk PTMCs in an elderly patient, 118 responders (23%) recommend AS, while 390 (76%) recommend immediate surgery as the management, including lobectomy (18.5%) and Total Thyroidectomy (58.2%). The present responders tended to recommend surgery for PTMCs that were located adjacent to the dorsal surface of the thyroid, were multiple, or raised the size during the follow-up. CONCLUSION: Using snowball sampling strategy as an innovative route to conduct surveys was feasible and applicable but the rate of response was still very low. Our data also suggests the need to investigate if AS is embraced by Brazilian doctors.