Objective: Otitis externa is a common condition managed by junior doctor-led ENT clinics in secondary/tertiary care, but no national guidelines exist for presentations in these settings. The aim of this study was to implement a treatment algorithm to support junior doctors and improve otitis externa management.
Methods: Baseline data were retrospectively collected for 16 weeks. A standardised otitis externa treatment algorithm was then implemented, and 16 weeks of data prospectively gathered. A second improvement cycle was completed thereafter focusing on topical antibiotics and water precaution advice.
Results: Overall, 202 cases of otitis externa managed between November 2021 to October 2022 were reviewed. Following the interventions, topical antibiotic prescribing improved ( = 0.01) as well as the provision of water precaution advice ( < 0.01). Junior doctors trended towards reviewing patients more frequently but required less senior support.
Conclusion: Our treatment algorithm empowers junior doctors to become more independent in their management of otitis externa and improves overall otitis externa treatment.
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