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Auerilius E R Hamilton1, Christopher J Young1,2
1Colorectal Surgery Unit, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Institute of Academic Surgery, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Abstract:
In general surgery, observational studies are disregarded and often seen as non-noteworthy research. We intend to defend the use of surveys in general surgery and colorectal surgery. This review highlights the historical importance and contemporary utility of surveys internationally and in our region, thus reminding Australasian surgeons and clinicians in numerous disciplines of the usefulness of this research tool. Well-constructed surveys often successfully capture qualitative data otherwise impossible to collect through randomized controlled trial. The results of these surveys may advise national policies and medical registration agencies thus having a direct influence on individuals and their public health. Samples from contemporary survey-based research publications from international and Australasian authors are used to illustrate some of the vital non-technical lessons learned in recent times.
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