Use of text messaging to audit early clinical outcome following vasectomy in primary care

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Fifty patients undergoing vasectomy at community-based day surgery clinics in Grampian were invited to participate in follow-up by text message. Forty-six (92%) of the patients responded, 14 reporting problems, generally of a minor nature, but severe enough to result in unscheduled time off work (n = 4) and oral antibiotic therapy (n = 5). Text messaging appears to be a useful form of communication for audit in this setting. The study findings have influenced the information provided by the authors at preoperative counselling. ©British Journal of General Practice.

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Cooper, G., Walker, J., Harris, D., Stewart, R., Nicol, D., & Ogg, M. (2011). Use of text messaging to audit early clinical outcome following vasectomy in primary care. British Journal of General Practice, 61(585), 280–282. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp11X567135

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