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

Anderson, Elizabeth; Chaplin, Wendy J; Turner, Chloe; Johnson, Graham; Blake, Holly; Tabner, Andrew

Authors

Elizabeth Anderson

Chloe Turner

Graham Johnson

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HOLLY BLAKE holly.blake@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Behavioural Medicine

Andrew Tabner



Abstract

Introduction 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 5 eligible for inclusion all were publications developed from two PhD theses. Synthesis of these articles revealed 5 descriptive themes with 5 subthemes and 1 analytical theme. Communication was an overarching factor connecting the descriptive themes, with lack of knowledge and education about testicular health, embarrassment, and reliance on others for access to healthcare being major factors leading to delays in 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.

Conference Name European Society of Emergency Medicine (EUSEM) Congress
Conference Location Copenhagen
Start Date Oct 12, 2024
End Date Oct 16, 2024
Acceptance Date May 30, 2024
Deposit Date May 31, 2024
Keywords Testicular torsion, delay, time, qualitative, review
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/35440846