Predictors of Quality-of-Life Improvements Following Global Head and Neck Surgery Trips to Underserved Regions.
Volume: 131
Issue: 9
Year of Publication: 2021
Abstract summary
To conduct longitudinal postoperative follow-up and discern health-related quality-of-life (HR-QoL) changes using a validated questionnaire among patients undergoing head and neck surgeries during a short-term, global surgical trip in a resource-limited setting. To identify clinicodemographic predictors of post-operative HR-QoL improvements in this setting.Retrospective observational study with prospective follow-up.Patients undergoing surgery at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret, Kenya through the authors' short-term surgical trip (STST) between 2016 and 2019 were asked to complete preoperative Short Form-36 (SF-36) HR-QoL questionnaires, and postoperative SF-36 questionnaires during subsequent follow-up. Preoperative and postoperative SF-36 domain scores, and two composite scores (mental component summary [MCS] and physical component summary [PCS]) were compared. Linear regression models were fit to identify clinicodemographic factors predictors of general health (GH), MCS, and PCS scores.Among the 26 participating patients, significant improvements were seen in post-operative GH (mean change = 19.8) and MCS (mean change = 11.2) scores. Lower pre-operative GH, MCS, and PCS scores were predictive of greater improvement in the corresponding post-operative scores. Longer time to follow-up was associated with greater improvement in GH score. Mean follow-up interval was 23.1 months (SD = 1.8 months).Utilizing the SF-36 questionnaire, we found that patients' perception of their general and psychosocial health improved after undergoing head and neck surgeries through a global STST. This study provides important, preliminary evidence that that elective surgeries performed in low-resource settings convey substantial benefit to patient QoL.4 Laryngoscope, 131:2006-2010, 2021.Study Outcome
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Citations : McQueen KAK, Hyder JA, Taira BR, Semer N, Burkle FM, Casey KM. The provision of surgical care by international organizations in developing countries: a preliminary report. World J Surg 2010;34:397-402. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-009-0181-5.Authors : 8
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Doi : 10.1002/lary.29522SSN : 1531-4995