J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
1988 Oct;17(5):955-964.
Investigation with a Questionnaire for Diagnosis and Duration of Treatment of Head Injury
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Neurosurgery, Soonchunhyang University Chonan Hospital, Chonan, Korea.
Abstract
- Recent advances in diagnosis and therapy for head injury have brought some changes in concepts, definition of the terms, therapeutic methods and the duration of treatment. In medical certificates, the diagnosis and duration of treatment also need to be changed according to the new concepts. Mixed use of the terms according to the classic and the new concepts may cause confusion. We investigated with a questionnaire to assess the acceptability of the new concepts of head injury, and seeked for a plan to avoid possible confusion in medical certificates. We sent questionnaires for diagnosis and duration of treatment of 10 given examples of head injury to 367 neurosurgeons whose addresses could be identified. Questionnaires were answered by 52 neurosurgeons. The diagnosis described in the questionnaires showed wide variability with a range of 10 to 32 different descriptions, on average 16.8 different descriptions for each case. Duration of treatment also revealed great discrepancy. Coefficients of variation for duration of treatment varied from 33.44% to 54.37%. Cerebral contusion was the most commonly used term. It was described in every 10 given examples, and to take an average, 32.3 neurosurgeons used cerebral contusion or each case. To avoid possible confusion in medical certificates, it is necessary to make a guide for medical certificates for head injuries according to the new concepts, and a chance of training of this guide should be provided.