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Clinical Interest and Economic Impact of Preoperative SMS Reminders before Ambulatory Surgery: A Propensity Score Analysis
Authors:Fanny Garnier  Didier Sciard  Florence Marchand-Maillet  Alexandre Theissen  Damir Mohamed  Corinne Alberti  Marc Beaussier
Affiliation:1.Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine and the Ambulatory Surgery Unit, St-Antoine University Hospital, Assistance Publique-H?pitaux de Paris,Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ,Paris 6,France;2.Ambulatory Surgical Unit and Department of Anesthesiology,Institut Mutualiste Montsouris,Paris,France;3.Department of Anesthesiology and Ambulatory Care Center,Princess Grace Hospital,Monaco Principality,Monaco;4.Unit of Clinical Epidemiology, Assistance Publique-H?pitaux de Paris, CHU Robert Debré,University Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris-Cité, CIC-EC 1426 and, UMR-S 1123 ECEVE,Paris,France
Abstract:Patient contact by telephone the day before ambulatory surgery is considered as a best practice. The Short Message Service (SMS) could be a suitable alternative. The objective of this prospective study was to evaluate the interest of preoperative instruction (PI) reminders by SMS compared to telephone calls. This was a prospective single center before-and-after study. Patients scheduled in ambulatory surgery were included during 2 consecutive periods of 10 weeks. The “Call” group received a telephone call for preoperative instructions (PI) and the “SMS” group received an automated protocol SMS reminder. The primary endpoint was patient compliance with PI and time of convocation. The two populations were compared with a non-inferiority hypothesis and the impact of the contact modality on compliance with the PI was assessed using a propensity score. The analysis concerned 301 patients in the Call group and 298 in the SMS group. The absence of dysfunction was observed in 75% of patients in the SMS group compared with 61% in the Call group (Risk difference: 14% [95%CI: 7–21]). The use of SMS was associated with a significant improvement in compliance with the PI (Odds ratio: 1.90 [1.48–2.42]; p?
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