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Parental Engagement of a Prototype Electronic Diary in an Ambulatory Setting Following Adenotonsillectomy in Children: A Prospective Cohort Study.

Tobial Mchugh1, Karen A Brown2, Sam J Daniel1, Sharmila Balram2, Chantal Frigon2.   

Abstract

Adenotonsillectomy is performed in children on an outpatient basis, and pain is managed by parents. A pain diary would facilitate pain management in the ambulatory setting. Our objective was to evaluate the parental response rate and the compliance of a prototype electronic pain diary (e-diary) with cloud storage in children aged 2-12 years recovering from adenotonsillectomy and to compare the e-diary with a paper diary (p-diary). Parents recorded pain scores twice daily in a pain diary for 2 weeks post-operation. Parents were given the choice of an e-diary or p-diary with picture message. A total of 208 patients were recruited, of which 35 parents (16.8%) chose the e-diary. Most parents (98%) chose to be contacted by text message. Eighty-one families (47%) returned p-diaries to us by mail. However, the response rate increased to 77% and was similar to that of the e-diary (80%) when we included data texted to the research phone from 53 families. The proportion of diaries with Complete (e-diary:0.37 vs. p-diary:0.4) and Incomplete (e-diary:0.43 vs. p-diary:0.38) data entries were similar. E-diaries provide a means to follow patients in real time after discharge. Our findings suggest that a smartphone-based medical health application coupled with a cloud would meet the needs of families and health care providers alike.

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Keywords:  PPPM; adenotonsillectomy; children; electronic pain diary; pain measurement; pain scale; parent’s postoperative pain measure

Year:  2021        PMID: 34209559     DOI: 10.3390/children8070559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Children (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9067


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3.  Post-tonsillectomy pain in 24 children - utilising short message service (SMS) to assess postoperative outcomes.

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5.  The association between pre-tonsillectomy education and postoperative emergency department returns: A retrospective cohort pilot study.

Authors:  Chandni Jain; Marc Levin; Heather Hardy; Forough Farrokhyar; Diane Reid
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Authors:  Gillian Lauder; Anthony Emmott
Journal:  Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2014-08-27       Impact factor: 1.675

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Authors:  Susan O'Conner-Von
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