Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of a Nurse Telephone Follow-up on Post-tonsillectomy Pain Management and Complications in Children: A Randomized Clinical Trial
The purpose of this study is to determine if a nurse telephone follow-up to parents of children who underwent a removal of their tonsils would be effective in reducing pain intensity, complications and resort to other healthcare services
Tonsillectomy in children is a common elective day surgery. In the United States, 530 000
children under 15 years of age underwent a tonsillectomy in 2006. This minor surgery
generates moderate to severe pain and many postoperative complications, both in the early
postoperative phase and for at least 7 days. Patients are discharged home a few hours after
tonsillectomy, and parents take over their child's care. But not all parents have the ability
and knowledge required to adequately manage the pain and complications. This sub-optimal care
situation has a significant impact on the child's convalescence and can lead to poor pain
management, dehydration, poor rest and sleep quality, nausea, vomiting as well as an increase
in the risk of secondary haemorrhage. Many interventions have been evaluated to improve pain
management, such as education strategies for parents or children and tools to guide parents.
However, none of these strategies have obtained significant results on children's pain
intensity post-tonsillectomy.
A nurse telephone follow-up can significantly reduce pain intensity of adults who undergo
ambulatory surgery. This intervention is defined as multiple telephone calls made to the
patient by a nurse, after discharge, to provide information, and review discharge
prescriptions and management of care by the patient himself or by a care-giver. Only a few
studies have explored nurse telephone follow-up for children who underwent tonsillectomy. The
design of these studies, including the time-periods chosen for data collection, were not
properly determined to adequately evaluate the impact of the intervention on management of
pain and prevention of postoperative complications. Thus, we planned to determine if a nurse
telephone follow-up, made to parents following their child's tonsillectomy, would contribute
to decrease pain intensity, incidence of postoperative complications and resort to other
healthcare services.
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