Abstract

BackgroundThere is a need for educational tools in the consenting process of otolaryngology-head and neck procedures. A development strategy for the creation of educational tools in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, particularly pamphlets on the peri-operative period in an adenotonsillectomy, is described.MethodsA participatory design approach, which engages key stakeholders in the development of an educational tool, is used. Pamphlets were created through a review of traditional and grey literature and then reviewed by a community expert in the field. The pamphlets were then reviewed by an interdisciplinary team including educational experts, and finally by less vulnerable members of the target population. Questionnaires evaluating the pamphlets’ content, layout, style, and general qualitative features were included.ResultsThe pamphlets yielded high ratings across all domains regardless of patient population. General feedback was provided by a non-vulnerable patient population and final pamphlets were drafted.ConclusionsBy using a participatory design model, the pamphlets are written at an appropriate educational level to incorporate a broad audience. Furthermore, this methodology can be used in future resource development of educational tools.

Highlights

  • 19 out of 10,000 Canadian children receive an adenotonsillectomy [1]

  • The aim of this study is to provide an approach for developing educational tools in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery that will be effective across multiple populations

  • The aim of this study was to present an approach for development of future educational tools in otolaryngologyhead and neck surgery

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Introduction

19 out of 10,000 Canadian children receive an adenotonsillectomy [1] It is one of the most common procedures performed by otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons, and is one of the most common operations in the pediatric population. During the intra-operative and post-operative periods, it is important that caregivers are provided with effective education. Even though there is an increasing need for educational tools in otolaryngology, the most effective medium for peri-operateive surgical education in adenotonsillectomy is still debated. This study, was performed on well-educated caregivers and did not provide a pamphlet development procedure. There is a need for educational tools in the consenting process of otolaryngology-head and neck procedures. A development strategy for the creation of educational tools in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, pamphlets on the peri-operative period in an adenotonsillectomy, is described

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