Vocal Hygiene Education Program Reduces Surgical Interventions for Benign Vocal Fold Lesions: A Randomized Controlled Trial. (6th August 2018)
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- Title:
- Vocal Hygiene Education Program Reduces Surgical Interventions for Benign Vocal Fold Lesions: A Randomized Controlled Trial. (6th August 2018)
- Main Title:
- Vocal Hygiene Education Program Reduces Surgical Interventions for Benign Vocal Fold Lesions: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Authors:
- Hosoya, Makoto
Kobayashi, Rika
Ishii, Toyota
Senarita, Masamitsu
Kuroda, Hiroyuki
Misawa, Hayato
Tanaka, Fujinobu
Takiguchi, Tetsuya
Tashiro, Masatsugu
Masuda, Sawako
Hashimoto, Sho
Goto, Fumiyuki
Minami, Shujiro
Yamamoto, Nobuko
Nagai, Ryoto
Sayama, Akiko
Wakabayashi, Takeshi
Toshikuni, Keitaro
Ueha, Rumi
Fujimaki, Yoko
Takazawa, Mihiro
Sekimoto, Sotaro
Itoh, Kenji
Nito, Takaharu
Kada, Akiko
Tsunoda, Koichi - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives/Hypothesis: Vocal fold polyps and nodules are common benign laryngeal lesions. Currently, the Japanese health insurance system covers surgical interventions. However, the establishment of more cost‐effective conservative methods is required, because healthcare costs are viewed as a major concern, and the government and taxpayers are demanding more economical, effective treatments. In this situation, more suitable vocal hygiene education may be important for the success of cost‐effective conservative treatment. In this study, we developed a novel reinforced vocal hygiene education program and compared the results of this program with those of previous methods of teaching vocal hygiene. Study Design: Multicenter randomized controlled trial. Methods: Patients who visited a National Hospital Organization (NHO) hospital for the surgical indication of hoarseness were included in the study. Before undergoing surgery, 200 patients with benign vocal fold lesions (vocal fold polyps/nodules) were enrolled and randomly allocated to the NHO‐style vocal hygiene educational program (intervention group) or control education program (control group). Two months after enrollment, the patients in both groups underwent laryngeal fiberscopic examinations to determine whether the benign lesions had resolved or whether surgery was indicated for the vocal fold polyps/nodules. Results: After 2 months, in the intervention group, the proportion of lesion resolution (61.3%) wasAbstract : Objectives/Hypothesis: Vocal fold polyps and nodules are common benign laryngeal lesions. Currently, the Japanese health insurance system covers surgical interventions. However, the establishment of more cost‐effective conservative methods is required, because healthcare costs are viewed as a major concern, and the government and taxpayers are demanding more economical, effective treatments. In this situation, more suitable vocal hygiene education may be important for the success of cost‐effective conservative treatment. In this study, we developed a novel reinforced vocal hygiene education program and compared the results of this program with those of previous methods of teaching vocal hygiene. Study Design: Multicenter randomized controlled trial. Methods: Patients who visited a National Hospital Organization (NHO) hospital for the surgical indication of hoarseness were included in the study. Before undergoing surgery, 200 patients with benign vocal fold lesions (vocal fold polyps/nodules) were enrolled and randomly allocated to the NHO‐style vocal hygiene educational program (intervention group) or control education program (control group). Two months after enrollment, the patients in both groups underwent laryngeal fiberscopic examinations to determine whether the benign lesions had resolved or whether surgery was indicated for the vocal fold polyps/nodules. Results: After 2 months, in the intervention group, the proportion of lesion resolution (61.3%) was significantly greater than that in the control group (26.3%) ( P < .001, Fisher exact test). Conclusions: Our results clearly indicate that the quality and features of the education program could affect the outcome of the intervention. We found that a reinforced vocal hygiene education program increased the rate of the resolution of benign vocal fold polyps and nodules in a multicenter randomized clinical trial. Level of Evidence: 1b Laryngoscope, 2593–2599, 2018 … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Laryngoscope. Volume 128:Number 11(2018)
- Journal:
- Laryngoscope
- Issue:
- Volume 128:Number 11(2018)
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- Volume 128, Issue 11 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 128
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0128-0011-0000
- Page Start:
- 2593
- Page End:
- 2599
- Publication Date:
- 2018-08-06
- Subjects:
- Vocal hygiene -- vocal fold polyps -- vocal fold nodules -- cost‐effective conservative methods -- National Hospital Organization–style vocal hygiene education program -- multicenter randomized clinical trial
Otolaryngology -- Periodicals
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/lary.27415 ↗
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- 0023-852X
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