在髋关节发育不良人群中,患者、提供者、教育互动和相关术前变量对预后的影响。

The Iowa orthopaedic journal Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Alisa Drapeaux, Michael Willey, John Davison
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背景:患者与医疗服务提供者之间的互动会影响患者的治疗依从性、临床效果、患者满意度以及患者对医疗决策的整体参与度。本研究的目的是在髋关节发育不良人群中研究患者与医疗服务提供者之间的教育互动以及相关变量对患者报告结果的影响:对接受髋臼周围截骨术的参与者术后 6 个月的调查数据进行了二次数据分析。数据分析包括人口统计学变量、患者报告结果和术前知识保留:结果发现,参与者对拐杖使用和理疗护理的期望与实际表现之间存在明显差异(p 结论:术前与团队的互动与术后理疗护理之间存在明显差异:术前与医疗团队和先前患者的互动(术前支持)会影响患者的教育体验。医疗服务提供者应审查教育干预措施,并为患者提供术前支持。证据等级:VI.
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The Influence of Patient Provider Educational Interactions and Associated Preoperative Variables on Outcomes in the Hip Dysplasia Population.

Background: Patient provider interactions influence patient treatment adherence, clinical outcomes, patient satisfaction, and an overall patient's engagement in healthcare decisions. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of patient provider educational interactions and associated variables on patient reported outcomes in the hip dysplasia population.

Methods: A secondary data analysis was completed with 6-month postoperative survey data from participants, who had undergone periacetabular osteotomy. Data analysis including demographic variables, patient reported outcome results, and pre-operative knowledge retention.

Results: A significant difference was found between participants' expectations of crutch use and physical therapy care with actual performance (p<0.001 and p=0.01) and with engagement in pre-operative support based on mental health history (p=0.02).

Conclusion: Pre-operative interactions with a provider team and prior patients (pre-operative support) can influence a patient's educational experience. Providers should review educational interventions and offer pre-operative support to patients. Level of Evidence: VI.

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