Concordance of expert and parental opinion about hypospadias surgical outcome is severity-dependent

Introduction. Hypospadias is a male congenital condition where the opening of the urethral meatus is not located in the typical anatomical position. It has been a challenge for empirical studies to ascertain the level of concordance of opinion among parents and urologists with regard to surgical ou...

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Main Authors: Marcos Raymond Perez-Brayfield, Juan Carlos Jorge, Luis A Aviles, Joanne eDiaz, Vanessa eOrtiz, Wilfredo eMorales-Cosme
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Pediatrics
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fped.2016.00002/full
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spelling doaj-d9921431ce404a57a0fee009fdfba1932020-11-24T22:13:56ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pediatrics2296-23602016-01-01410.3389/fped.2016.00002178245Concordance of expert and parental opinion about hypospadias surgical outcome is severity-dependentMarcos Raymond Perez-Brayfield0Juan Carlos Jorge1Luis A Aviles2Joanne eDiaz3Vanessa eOrtiz4Wilfredo eMorales-Cosme5University of Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto RicoIntroduction. Hypospadias is a male congenital condition where the opening of the urethral meatus is not located in the typical anatomical position. It has been a challenge for empirical studies to ascertain the level of concordance of opinion among parents and urologists with regard to surgical outcomes according to hypospadias severity. Materials and Methods. Parents of children who had undergone hypospadias repair were recruited for this study (n=104). A set of questionnaires that included some items with Likert scale were created to evaluate postsurgical satisfaction by parents and urologists. SAHLSA-50, a validated instrument for adult Spanish-speaking adults, was used to assess health literacy. Cohen’s Kappa (k) coefficient was used to assess inter-observer agreement and Chi Square Goodness of Fit Test was used to determine probability of satisfaction. Findings. Concordance on the level of satisfaction with surgical outcomes for Type cases I was slight (k=0.20; CI 95% 0-0.60), for Type II cases was moderate (k= 0.54; CI 95% 0.13-0.94), and for Type III cases was substantial (k=0.62; CI 95% 0-0.56). However, the probability of satisfaction did not change according to severity (Chi Square Goodness of Fit Test; parents, p=0.84; pediatric urologists, p=0.92). These results cannot be explained by parental health literacy according to SAHLSA-50 test scores. Conclusions. The level of concordance of opinion among parents and urologists with regard to their level of satisfaction with surgical outcomes is related to hypospadias severity, whereby the greatest level of concordance of opinion was achieved among most severe cases. This study underscores the need for longer follow-up to properly assess satisfaction with hypospadias repair, especially for the less severe forms of the condition.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fped.2016.00002/fullHypospadiassurgical outcomesKappa coefficientgenital surgeryhypospadias severitysurgery satisfaction
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author Marcos Raymond Perez-Brayfield
Juan Carlos Jorge
Luis A Aviles
Joanne eDiaz
Vanessa eOrtiz
Wilfredo eMorales-Cosme
spellingShingle Marcos Raymond Perez-Brayfield
Juan Carlos Jorge
Luis A Aviles
Joanne eDiaz
Vanessa eOrtiz
Wilfredo eMorales-Cosme
Concordance of expert and parental opinion about hypospadias surgical outcome is severity-dependent
Frontiers in Pediatrics
Hypospadias
surgical outcomes
Kappa coefficient
genital surgery
hypospadias severity
surgery satisfaction
author_facet Marcos Raymond Perez-Brayfield
Juan Carlos Jorge
Luis A Aviles
Joanne eDiaz
Vanessa eOrtiz
Wilfredo eMorales-Cosme
author_sort Marcos Raymond Perez-Brayfield
title Concordance of expert and parental opinion about hypospadias surgical outcome is severity-dependent
title_short Concordance of expert and parental opinion about hypospadias surgical outcome is severity-dependent
title_full Concordance of expert and parental opinion about hypospadias surgical outcome is severity-dependent
title_fullStr Concordance of expert and parental opinion about hypospadias surgical outcome is severity-dependent
title_full_unstemmed Concordance of expert and parental opinion about hypospadias surgical outcome is severity-dependent
title_sort concordance of expert and parental opinion about hypospadias surgical outcome is severity-dependent
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pediatrics
issn 2296-2360
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Introduction. Hypospadias is a male congenital condition where the opening of the urethral meatus is not located in the typical anatomical position. It has been a challenge for empirical studies to ascertain the level of concordance of opinion among parents and urologists with regard to surgical outcomes according to hypospadias severity. Materials and Methods. Parents of children who had undergone hypospadias repair were recruited for this study (n=104). A set of questionnaires that included some items with Likert scale were created to evaluate postsurgical satisfaction by parents and urologists. SAHLSA-50, a validated instrument for adult Spanish-speaking adults, was used to assess health literacy. Cohen’s Kappa (k) coefficient was used to assess inter-observer agreement and Chi Square Goodness of Fit Test was used to determine probability of satisfaction. Findings. Concordance on the level of satisfaction with surgical outcomes for Type cases I was slight (k=0.20; CI 95% 0-0.60), for Type II cases was moderate (k= 0.54; CI 95% 0.13-0.94), and for Type III cases was substantial (k=0.62; CI 95% 0-0.56). However, the probability of satisfaction did not change according to severity (Chi Square Goodness of Fit Test; parents, p=0.84; pediatric urologists, p=0.92). These results cannot be explained by parental health literacy according to SAHLSA-50 test scores. Conclusions. The level of concordance of opinion among parents and urologists with regard to their level of satisfaction with surgical outcomes is related to hypospadias severity, whereby the greatest level of concordance of opinion was achieved among most severe cases. This study underscores the need for longer follow-up to properly assess satisfaction with hypospadias repair, especially for the less severe forms of the condition.
topic Hypospadias
surgical outcomes
Kappa coefficient
genital surgery
hypospadias severity
surgery satisfaction
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fped.2016.00002/full
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