Data for: Development of a preoperative questionnaire to improve satisfaction with hallux valgus repair: a Delphi study

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7 octobre 2022

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Cédric Blouin et al., « Data for: Development of a preoperative questionnaire to improve satisfaction with hallux valgus repair: a Delphi study », QDR Main Collection, ID : 10.5064/F6IJHYLR


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Project Summary Satisfaction with hallux valgus repair is often poor, despite good surgical outcomes. The aim of this study was to develop a new tool to analyse the subjective and objective expectations of individuals during a pre-operative consultation for hallux valgus repair in order to improve post-surgical satisfaction. We first collected the reasons for dissatisfaction with repair from the medical files of dissatisfied individuals. A questionnaire based on the reasons for dissatisfaction was designed. The DELPHI method was used to validate the questionnaire: we submitted the questionnaire to a panel of 34 francophone experts in hallux valgus repair for rating in 4 rounds. Data Abstract We selected francophone experts (from France, Belgium and Canada) by screening the lists of members of relevant academic societies: we verified their curriculum vitae and asked those who had at least 5 years’ experience in the treatment of hallux valgus and who had published or communicated on the subject to participate. The data correspond to the responses of the expert committee to the different rounds of the DELPHI method used for the consensual validation of the questionnaire created. Data were collected via the Drag'n Survey tool (RGPD compatible). The data are organised in the form of a double entry table: each column corresponds to an expert, each row corresponds to the different questions forming the questionnaire submitted to consensus. The data filling the table are thus the scores attributed to each item of the questionnaire by the chosen group of experts. The data are organised in the form of 4 tables, corresponding to the 4 rounds of the DELPHI method. The questionnaires used during the different rounds of the Delphi are also included as separate files.

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