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Quality Assurance Via Telephone Interviews After Cataract Surgery

Quality Assurance Via Telephone Interviews After Cataract Surgery

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05215002
Enrollment
200
Registered
2022-01-31
Start date
2019-11-19
Completion date
2023-11-01
Last updated
2022-02-14

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Conditions

Cataract

Keywords

Telephone Call

Brief summary

To analyse quality assurance after cataract surgery by assessing discomfort and other symptoms via telephone interviews either in the evening of the day of the surgery or 1 day after surgery versus no additional call after surgery.

Detailed description

As there is a trend towards shorter hospital stays, an increasing number of patients is leaving the hospital the same day after cataract surgery. There may be questions or complaints after the patients' dismissal after cataract surgery, consequently it might be useful to call patients at the day or one day after surgery in order to ask them about their concerns. In general, possible complications after cataract surgery are explained to patients already before surgery and patients often receive additional written information. But as patients may still be uncertain whether it would be beneficial to visit a doctor in case of problems, it might be useful to call the patients and if necessary, advise them to see a doctor. During the phone call patients have the opportunity to ask more questions if something still does not seem clear. For patients who are scheduled for cataract surgery for both eyes, the routine procedure is as follows: if cataract surgery is scheduled for both eyes, in general the surgeries are performed one week apart. Cataract surgery is usually performed under local anaesthesia and the patient can leave the department on the same day. When patients arrive at the department of ophthalmology for the second surgery, doctors evaluate the condition of the eye, operated the week before. After each surgery of each eye patients receive a prescription of topical medication. It is recommended to see the referring ophthalmologist within a week after the procedure. In case of problems or complaints patients are always told to see a doctor immediately. A respective written information is given to the patients. During this study we plan to call patients, who are scheduled for cataract surgery for both eyes, in the evening of the day of the surgery or one day after the surgery of the first eye and to ask questions about their current condition for quality assessment. When people return for cataract surgery of the second eye, a questionnaire will be handed out to the patients. This questionnaire includes questions concerning problems after surgery of the first eye, visits in outpatint clinics and about their satisfaction with the phone call after the surgery of the first eye. In this study 200 patients will be included: 100 patients will receive a telephone call (50 in the evening of the day of the surgery, 50 one day after surgery) and 100 patients who will not receive a phone call.

Interventions

Patient will be called in the evening of the day of the surgery or one day after surgery and asked about any complaints

OTHERNo telephone call

Patient will not be called in the evening of the day of the surgery or one day after surgery and asked about any complaints

Sponsors

Vienna Institute for Research in Ocular Surgery
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 105 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* men and women aged 18 and older * planned cataract surgery of both eyes * good knowledge of the german language

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Number of patients24 monthsThe number of patients in group 1 and group 2 seen at the outpatient clinic between surgery of the first and the second eye will be documented

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Patient's Satisfaction24 monthsPatient's satisfaction with the telephone call after cataract surgery will be assessed with a question asking the patient if she/ he liked the call (5 answering options: very, a little, I don't know, no, absolutely not)
Patient's Symptoms24 monthsPatient's symptoms after cataract surgery will be assessed during the telephone interview and the questionnaire

Countries

Austria

Contacts

Primary ContactOliver Findl, MD
office@viros.at+43 (1) 91021
Backup ContactManuel Ruiss, MD
office@viros.at+43 (1) 91021

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026