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Functional and Quality of Life Outcomes of a Hand Surgery Mission to Honduras

机译:前往洪都拉斯的手外科手术的功能和生活质量结果

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Background: The objective of this study was to assess functional, quality of life, and satisfaction outcomes of a hand surgery short-term surgical mission (STSM) to Honduras, and determine whether patient demographics and surgery characteristics during a surgical mission correlate with outcome. Methods: A total of 63 patients who received upper extremity surgery at a week-long hand surgery STSM to Honduras in March 2013 participated in the study. A before-after study design was used. Before receiving surgery, participants completed the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (QuickDASH) questionnaire and the Short Form 12 Health Survey version 2 (SF12v2). Four months postoperatively, participants completed the QuickDASH, SF12v2, and Satisfaction Survey. Results: The mean QuickDASH score significantly improved preoperatively to postoperatively. Demographics measures of age, sex, education, and income did not correlate with QuickDASH scores. Preoperative QuickDASH statistically significantly correlated with surgery type: Carpal tunnel patients had the highest scores (worst functioning). Postoperatively, mass excision and scar contracture/skin graft patients were correlated with the lowest scores. Carpal tunnel and tendon surgery patients showed greatest correlation with QuickDASH improvement. SF-12 scores revealed improvements in mental domains and declines in physical domains. Conclusions: Hand surgery performed during STSMs can result in significant functional improvement, regardless of socioeconomic status. Patients benefited from both simpler and more complex operations. Four months after surgery, general health-related quality of life measures showed improved mental indices. Measured physical indices declined despite improved QuickDASH scores. This may be due to the early general postoperative state. Further outcome research in STSMs in additional countries and specialties is required to expand our conclusions to other STSM contexts and guide best practices in STSMs.
机译:背景:本研究的目的是评估对洪都拉斯的手外科手术短期手术任务(STSM)的功能,生活质量和满意度,并确定手术任务期间的患者人口统计学和手术特征是否与结果相关。方法:2013年3月,在洪都拉斯进行为期一周的手部手术STSM的上肢手术患者共63例。使用前后研究设计。在接受手术之前,参与者完成了《手臂,肩膀和手部快速残疾》(QuickDASH)调查表和《简易表格12健康调查》第2版(SF12v2)。术后四个月,参与者完成了QuickDASH,SF12v2和满意度调查。结果:QuickDASH的平均得分在术前和术后均得到了明显改善。年龄,性别,受教育程度和收入的人口统计学指标与QuickDASH得分无关。术前QuickDASH与手术类型在统计学上显着相关:腕管患者得分最高(功能最差)。术后,大规模切除和瘢痕挛缩/植皮患者的得分最低。腕管和腱手术患者表现出与QuickDASH改善最大的相关性。 SF-12分数显示出精神领域的改善和身体领域的下降。结论:无论社会经济状况如何,在STSM期间进行的手部手术均可以显着改善功能。使患者受益于更简单和更复杂的手术。手术四个月后,与健康有关的一般生活质量衡量指标显示出改善的精神指数。尽管QuickDASH得分有所提高,但实测物理指标却下降了。这可能是由于早期的一般术后状态。需要在其他国家和专业中对STSM进行进一步的结果研究,以将我们的结论扩展到其他STSM环境中,并指导STSM的最佳实践。

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