Experiences and perceptions of acute testicular pain, with a focus on reasons for delayed presentation to hospital: a qualitative evidence synthesis.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Elizabeth Anderson, Wendy J Chaplin, Chloe Turner, Graham D Johnson, Holly Blake, Andrew Tabner
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Abstract

Background: The annual incidence of testicular torsion is approximately 1 in 4000 males under the age of 25. Despite the 97% testicular salvage rate when surgical intervention is within 6 hours of onset, orchidectomy is required in 40% of cases. These comparatively poor outcomes are driven by delays to intervention, the majority of which take place prior to presentation to healthcare. This study synthesises existing evidence to understand factors leading to delayed presentation to hospital in individuals with acute scrotal pain.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was performed with support from an information scientist. Two authors performed article screening, data extraction and inductive thematic synthesis independently, with disagreements resolved by discussion at each stage. An assessment of confidence in the review findings was performed using the ConQual approach.

Results: The search identified 1251 unique articles for screening, with five eligible for inclusion; all included publications were drawn from two PhD projects. Synthesis of these articles revealed five descriptive themes with five subthemes. A lack of knowledge and education about testicular health, embarrassment and reliance on others for access to healthcare are major factors leading to delays in presentation. Societal and cultural impacts on health-seeking behaviour and denial were also causes of delayed presentation to healthcare.

Discussion: A lack of knowledge about testicular anatomy and health among both adults and children is amenable to improvement through education, and would likely impact many of the factors identified as contributory to delays. Communication was an overarching factor connecting the descriptive themes.

Prospero registration number: CRD42023469435.

对急性睾丸疼痛的体验和看法,重点关注延迟入院的原因:定性证据综述。
背景:25 岁以下男性睾丸扭转的年发病率约为 1/4000。尽管在发病 6 小时内进行手术治疗的睾丸挽救率高达 97%,但仍有 40% 的病例需要进行睾丸切除术。这些相对较差的结果都是由于延误干预造成的,其中大部分延误发生在就医之前。本研究综合了现有证据,以了解导致急性阴囊疼痛患者延迟就诊的因素:方法:在信息科学家的支持下进行了全面的文献检索。两位作者分别独立完成了文章筛选、数据提取和归纳专题综合工作,每个阶段的分歧均通过讨论解决。采用 ConQual 方法对综述结果的可信度进行了评估:搜索发现了 1251 篇可供筛选的文章,其中 5 篇符合纳入条件;所有纳入的文章均来自两个博士项目。对这些文章进行综合后发现了五个描述性主题和五个次主题。缺乏有关睾丸健康的知识和教育、尴尬以及依赖他人获得医疗服务是导致延误就诊的主要因素。社会和文化对求医行为的影响以及否认也是导致延误就医的原因:讨论:成人和儿童对睾丸解剖和健康知识的缺乏可以通过教育加以改进,这很可能会影响许多被确认为导致延误的因素。沟通是连接描述性主题的一个重要因素:CRD42023469435。
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Emergency Medicine Journal
Emergency Medicine Journal 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
6.50%
发文量
262
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Emergency Medicine Journal is a leading international journal reporting developments and advances in emergency medicine and acute care. It has relevance to all specialties involved in the management of emergencies in the hospital and prehospital environment. Each issue contains editorials, reviews, original research, evidence based reviews, letters and more.
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