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Determining patient concerns before joint arthroplasty.

John F Rudan1, Mark M Harrison, Heather J Grant

  • 1Department of Surgery, Queen's University at Kingston, Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

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Canadian patients undergoing hip or knee replacement surgery are most concerned about surgical complications, post-operative pain management, and regaining mobility. These findings highlight key areas for patient education and support.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Patient Experience
  • Health Outcomes

Background:

  • Hip and knee arthroplasties are common orthopedic procedures.
  • Limited research exists on Canadian patients' pre-operative concerns regarding these surgeries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the primary concerns and perceptions of Canadian patients before undergoing hip or knee arthroplasty.
  • To identify factors influencing these patient concerns.

Main Methods:

  • A 32-question, 5-point Likert scale questionnaire was administered to 156 knee and 85 hip arthroplasty patients in Canada.
  • Data were analyzed considering patient demographics and joint replacement type.

Main Results:

  • The top three concerns identified were surgical complications, pain management post-surgery, and restoration of walking ability.
  • Patients utilized various resources to gather information about joint arthroplasty.
  • Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Index of Osteoarthritis scores and patient concerns showed significant differences across groups.

Conclusions:

  • Patient concerns regarding hip and knee arthroplasty are consistently focused on safety, pain, and functional recovery.
  • Understanding these pre-operative concerns is crucial for improving patient counseling and surgical preparation in Canada.