Introduction: While most paediatric urologists consider patients' quality of life (QOL) important, few actually measure this outcome. Our goal was to assess instruments used in the pediatric urology QOL literature, specifically looking at whether they captured QOL.
Methods: We searched MEDLINE and EMBASE for articles with a self-described primary outcome of measuring QOL.
Introduction: The approach to the management of vesicoureteral reflux remains variable despite being a common pediatric diagnosis, which makes costing unpredictable. The aim of our study is to employ time driven activity based costing to characterize institutional costs of 3 management pathways for vesicoureteral reflux.
Methods: We developed process maps for vesicoureteral reflux management based on practice guidelines applicable to a hypothetical female patient with vesicoureteral reflux index with grade 3 unilateral reflux without bowel bladder dysfunction at our institution.