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  • Medical research methodology
  • Health services research

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  • Community-based outcomes research is crucial for understanding real-world treatment effectiveness.
  • Variations in clinical practice can impact patient outcomes and healthcare costs.

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  • To evaluate the feasibility of conducting multisite community-based outcomes research.
  • To identify challenges and facilitators for implementing such studies.

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  • A prospective observational study design was employed.
  • Data were collected from patients and otolaryngologists within community-based independent practices.
  • Disease-specific outcomes questionnaires were used for data collection.

Main Results:

  • Recruitment was poor, with only 9 patients enrolled from 5 practices.
  • Significant differences were observed in treatment approaches between primary care practitioners and otolaryngologists.
  • Key barriers included lengthy surveys, complex data collection, and inadequate communication.

Conclusions:

  • Multisite outcomes research requires shorter, user-friendly questionnaires.
  • Streamlined data collection and improved communication are essential for physician participation.
  • Motivational strategies may be needed to enhance engagement in community-based research.