The Role of Physician-Patient Communication Through Mobile Phone Application in Preventing Emergency Room Admissions After Circumcision: a Randomized Prospective Study
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Surgery
- Sponsor
- Cumhuriyet University Hospital
- Enrollment
- 184
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- The Role of Physician-Patient Communication through Mobile Phone Application in Preventing Emergency Room Admissions after Circumcision: A Randomized Prospective Study
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
The investigators aimed to assess the impact of a mobile phone application facilitating real-time visual and verbal communication on reducing emergency room admissions following circumcision.
Detailed Description
Today, communication devices make our lives easier and provide convenience in the healthcare sector. Some studies have mentioned that a definitive diagnosis can be made with digital photographs and video images in children with normal findings at the time of examination, and further diagnostic tests become unnecessary . Readmission to the hospital after surgery, especially in children, is a situation that increases the level of anxiety. The use of smart device applications to evaluate both the operation site and functional results after many surgical procedures has reduced the number of re-applications and anxiety levels of patients . Through communication, the patient can articulate their needs to the physician, either verbally or visually, and with the assistance of the physician, navigate through this process much more smoothly. In our randomized prospective study, the investigators aimed to assess the role of a mobile phone application facilitating real-time visual and verbal communication, as well as instant information exchange, in reducing emergency room and urology policlinic admissions due to potential complications after circumcision.
Investigators
İsmail Emre ERGİN
Phd
Cumhuriyet University Hospital
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Circumcision
Exclusion Criteria
- •hypospadias
- •cryptoorchidism
- •bleeding diathesis
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
The Role of Physician-Patient Communication through Mobile Phone Application in Preventing Emergency Room Admissions after Circumcision: A Randomized Prospective Study
Time Frame: To estimate the change in the readmission rate during the participants; recovery period (2 months)
Predicting reduction in patient readmission rate using telemedicine assistance