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Do Patient Expectations Influence Patient-Reported Outcomes and Satisfaction in Total Hip Arthroplasty? A Prospective, Multicenter Study

机译:患者期望是否会影响患者报告的患者报告的结果和满意度? 潜在的多中心研究

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Abstract Background The relationship between patient expectations and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in total hip arthroplasty (THA) patients is controversial. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of preoperative patient expectations on postoperative PROs and patient satisfaction. Methods This was a prospective multicenter observational cohort study of primary THA patients. Preoperatively, patients completed Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) Hip Replacement Expectations Survey (expectations), 12 item Short Form Survey (SF-12), University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) activity score, and Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Score (HOOS). Postoperatively at 6 months and 1 year, patients completed the Hospital for Special Surgery Hip Replacement Fulfillment of Expectations Survey (fulfillment of expectations), a satisfaction survey, and the same PROs as preoperatively. Stepwise multivariate regression models were created. Results A total of 207 patients were enrolled. Follow-up rate was 91% at 6 months and 92% at 1 year. Being employed and lower baseline HOOS predicted higher expectations (employment status: B?=??7.5, P ?= .002; HOOS: B?=??0.27, P ?= .002). Higher preoperative expectations predicted greater improvements in UCLA activity, SF-12 physical component score, and HOOS at 6 months (UCLA activity: B?= 0.03, P ?=?.001; SF-12 physical component score: B?= 0.15, P ?= .001; HOOS: B?= 0.20; P ?= .008) and UCLA activity at 1 year (B?= 0.02, P ?= .004). Furthermore, higher expectations predicted higher postoperative satisfaction and fulfillment of expectations at 6 months (satisfaction: B?= 0.21, P P P ?= .006). Conclusion In patients undergoing THA, being employed and worse preoperative hip function predict of higher preoperative expectations of surgery. Higher expectations predict greater improvement in PROs, greater patient satisfaction, and the fulfillment of expectations. These findings can be used to guide patient counseling and shared decision making preoperatively.
机译:摘要背景在全髋关节置换术(THA)患者中,患者期望与患者报告结果(PROs)之间的关系存在争议。本研究的目的是检查术前患者期望对术后PROs和患者满意度的影响。方法对原发性THA患者进行前瞻性多中心观察性队列研究。术前,患者完成了特殊手术医院(HSS)髋关节置换期望调查(期望),12项短形调查(SF-12),加利福尼亚大学,洛杉矶(UCLA)活动评分,髋关节残疾和骨关节炎评分(HOOS)。术后6个月和1年,患者完成了特殊手术医院髋关节置换术期望值的实现调查(期望值的实现),满意度调查,以及与术前相同的优点。建立逐步多元回归模型。结果共纳入207例患者。随访率6个月时为91%,1年时为92%。有工作和较低的基线HOO预示着更高的期望值(就业状态:B=7.5,P=0.002;HOO:B=0.27,P=0.002)。术前期望值越高,6个月时UCLA活动、SF-12身体成分评分和HOOS的改善程度越大(UCLA活动:B?=0.03,P?=0.001;SF-12身体成分评分:B?=0.15,P?=0.001;HOOS:B?=0.20;P?=0.008)和1年时UCLA活动(B?=0.02,P?=0.004)。此外,期望值越高,术后6个月的满意度和期望值的实现率越高(满意度:B?=0.21,P?=0.006)。结论在全髋关节置换术患者中,有工作和术前髋关节功能差预示着术前对手术的期望更高。期望值越高,PROs的改善越大,患者满意度越高,期望值的实现也越高。这些发现可用于指导患者咨询和术前共同决策。

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