Snell Deborah L, Jerram K Anne Sinnott, Dunn Jennifer A, Hsieh C Jean, DeJong Gerben, Hooper Gary J
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch.
Burwood Academy of Independent Living (BAIL), Burwood Hospital, Christchurch.
N Z Med J. 2020 Feb 21;133(1510):45-55.
Our objective was to describe rehabilitation used before and after joint replacement in New Zealand and evaluate variation based on geography and ethnicity.
In this descriptive cross-sectional questionnaire-based study we recruited participants 45 years or older (n=608) from the New Zealand Joint Registry six months after primary total hip, total knee or uni-compartmental knee replacement.
The cohort was predominantly New Zealand European (89.9%). The average age of participants was 68.2 years. Less rehabilitation was used pre-operatively (31.0%) than post-operatively (79.6%) and total hip replacement participants reported using less rehabilitation (63.3%) than those after total knee (90.7%) or uni-compartmental knee (80.3%) replacement (p<0.01). There were trends towards more pre-operative rehabilitation for participants living in larger urban areas, most evident for total hip replacement (p<0.05).
Participants reported generally positive outcomes six months after primary total hip, knee and uni-compartmental knee replacement. However, differences in use of rehabilitation services before and after joint replacement were evident depending on joint replaced. Broadening setting options for rehabilitation might improve use of rehabilitation resources.
我们的目标是描述新西兰关节置换术前和术后所采用的康复治疗情况,并评估基于地理位置和种族的差异。
在这项基于问卷调查的描述性横断面研究中,我们从新西兰关节注册中心招募了45岁及以上的参与者(n = 608),这些参与者在初次全髋关节置换、全膝关节置换或单髁膝关节置换术后六个月。
该队列主要是新西兰欧洲人(89.9%)。参与者的平均年龄为68.2岁。术前使用康复治疗的比例(31.0%)低于术后(79.6%),全髋关节置换参与者报告使用康复治疗的比例(63.3%)低于全膝关节置换(90.7%)或单髁膝关节置换(80.3%)的参与者(p<0.01)。居住在较大城市地区的参与者术前接受更多康复治疗的趋势明显,在全髋关节置换中最为显著(p<0.05)。
参与者报告在初次全髋关节、膝关节和单髁膝关节置换术后六个月总体结果良好。然而,根据置换关节的不同,关节置换术前和术后康复服务的使用存在明显差异。拓宽康复治疗的设置选项可能会改善康复资源的利用。