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Elective surgical case cancellation and root causes in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Abstract Background: Cancellation of elective surgical operation recognized as a major cause of emotional trauma to patients as well as their families. In Ethiopia, prevalence and root causes for elective surgical case cancellation varies from time to time in different settings. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to find the pooled prevalence and root causes for elective surgical case cancellation in Ethiopia.Methods: The databases for the search were Web of Science, PubMed, and Google Scholar by the date from 01/07/2020 to 02/08/2020. To assess publication bias Egger's regression analysis was applied. The pooled estimation was estimated using random-effects model meta-analysis. Subgroup analysis was also done based on the root causes of surgical case cancellation.Results: This meta-analysis included a total of 5 studies with 5591 study participants. The pooled prevalence of elective surgical case cancellation was 21.41% (95% CI: 12.75 to 30.06%).Administration-related reason (34.50%) was the most common identified root cause, followed by surgeon (25.29%), medical (13.90%), and patient-related reasons (13.34%).Conclusions: The prevalence of elective surgical case cancellation was considerable. The most common root cause for elective surgical case cancellation was administration-related reasons, followed by the surgeon, medical and patient-related reasons. The causes for the surgical cancellations are potentially preventable. Thus, efforts should be made to prevent unnecessary cancellations through careful planning.
Title: Elective surgical case cancellation and root causes in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Description:
Abstract Background: Cancellation of elective surgical operation recognized as a major cause of emotional trauma to patients as well as their families.
In Ethiopia, prevalence and root causes for elective surgical case cancellation varies from time to time in different settings.
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to find the pooled prevalence and root causes for elective surgical case cancellation in Ethiopia.
Methods: The databases for the search were Web of Science, PubMed, and Google Scholar by the date from 01/07/2020 to 02/08/2020.
To assess publication bias Egger's regression analysis was applied.
The pooled estimation was estimated using random-effects model meta-analysis.
Subgroup analysis was also done based on the root causes of surgical case cancellation.
Results: This meta-analysis included a total of 5 studies with 5591 study participants.
The pooled prevalence of elective surgical case cancellation was 21.
41% (95% CI: 12.
75 to 30.
06%).
Administration-related reason (34.
50%) was the most common identified root cause, followed by surgeon (25.
29%), medical (13.
90%), and patient-related reasons (13.
34%).
Conclusions: The prevalence of elective surgical case cancellation was considerable.
The most common root cause for elective surgical case cancellation was administration-related reasons, followed by the surgeon, medical and patient-related reasons.
The causes for the surgical cancellations are potentially preventable.
Thus, efforts should be made to prevent unnecessary cancellations through careful planning.

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