Kim Kelvin, Chin Garwin, Moore Tyler, Schwarzkopf Ran
Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA, USA.
Geriatr Orthop Surg Rehabil. 2015 Sep;6(3):153-6. doi: 10.1177/2151458515580641.
Past studies have shown successful outcomes regarding the use of various interventional education methods in improving patient compliance. At our institution, different educational resources are offered and encouraged, including a 2-hour-long educational class, to prepare patients who are undergoing total joint arthroplasty procedures. Given the significant impact that patient compliance with preoperative instruction can have on overall outcomes of these procedures, this study was intended to assess the effects that the educational classes can have on patient compliance with this institution's 6-point preoperative total joint arthroplasty protocol. The study analyzed 2 groups, those who did and did not attend the preoperative classes, and compliance rates were compared between the 2. It was hypothesized that patients who did attend the classes would be more compliant to the protocol compared to those who did not. Although results from the study showed that there were no significant differences in adherence between the 2 groups, future quality assessment studies can build off this in order to move toward achieving optimal patient compliance with preoperative instructions.
过去的研究表明,使用各种介入性教育方法在提高患者依从性方面取得了成功的结果。在我们机构,提供并鼓励使用不同的教育资源,包括为时两小时的教育课程,以帮助准备接受全关节置换手术的患者。鉴于患者对术前指导的依从性对这些手术的总体结果可能产生重大影响,本研究旨在评估教育课程对患者遵守本机构6点术前全关节置换方案的影响。该研究分析了两组,即参加和未参加术前课程的患者,并比较了两组之间的依从率。研究假设,参加课程的患者比未参加课程的患者对方案的依从性更高。尽管研究结果表明两组之间在依从性方面没有显著差异,但未来的质量评估研究可以以此为基础,朝着实现患者对术前指导的最佳依从性迈进。