The Impact of Preoperative Education on Knee and Hip Replacement: A Systematic Review

Q4 Medicine Clinical Osteology Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI:10.3390/osteology3030010
U. Longo, S. De Salvatore, Chiara Rosati, Irene Pisani, A. Ceccaroli, G. Rizzello, M. D. De Marinis, V. Denaro
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This review aims to evaluate the usefulness of preoperative education in the orthopedic patient undergoing knee and total hip replacement. The systematic review was conducted by searching the PubMed, Cochrane, CINAHL, and Embase databases from inception to April 2021. Keywords and combinations of keywords were organized according to the PICOs approach to identify relevant studies. Thirty-seven studies involving 5185 patients were included. Preoperative education was associated with decreased postoperative pain compared to the control group. Preoperative anxiety and length of stay were reduced in most studies through preoperative education compared to the control group. Furthermore, other topics such as sleep, mental status, compliance, knowledge, and patient expectations generally showed improvement in the experimental group. For future investigations, it would be imperative to augment the patient sample size to enhance the research’s reliability and incorporate the most up-to-date literature.
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术前教育对膝关节和髋关节置换术的影响:一项系统综述
这篇综述的目的是评估术前教育在骨科患者接受膝关节和全髋关节置换术中的作用。系统评价是通过检索PubMed、Cochrane、CINAHL和Embase数据库进行的,检索时间从成立到2021年4月。根据PICOs方法组织关键词和关键词组合,识别相关研究。纳入了37项研究,涉及5185名患者。与对照组相比,术前教育与术后疼痛减轻有关。与对照组相比,大多数研究通过术前教育减少了术前焦虑和住院时间。此外,睡眠、精神状态、依从性、知识和患者期望等其他主题在实验组中普遍有所改善。对于未来的研究,必须增加患者的样本量,以提高研究的可靠性,并纳入最新的文献。
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Clinical Osteology Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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