Garfinkel Jonathan H, Hummel Amelia, Day Jonathan, Roney Andrew, Jones Mackenzie, Rosenbaum Andrew, Ellis Scott J
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA.
Foot Ankle Orthop. 2020 Sep 23;5(3):2473011420940221. doi: 10.1177/2473011420940221. eCollection 2020 Jul.
Active participation in patients' own care is essential for success after Lapidus procedure. Poor health literacy, comprehension, and retention of patient instructions may be correlated with patient participation. Currently, there is no objective measure of how well patients internalize and retain instructions before and after a Lapidus procedure. We performed this study to assess how much of the information given to patients preoperatively was able to be recalled at the first postoperative visit.
All patients between ages 18 and 88 years undergoing a Lapidus procedure for hallux valgus by the senior author between June 2016 and July 2018 were considered eligible for inclusion. Patients were excluded if they had a history of previous bunion surgery or if the procedure was part of a flatfoot reconstruction. Patients were given written and verbal instructions at the preoperative visit. Demographic and comprehension surveys were administered at their first visit approximately 2 weeks postoperatively. A total of 50 patients, of which 42 (84%) were female and 43 (86%) had a bachelor's degree or higher, were enrolled.
Mean overall score on the comprehension survey was 6.2/8 (±1.2), mean procedure subscore was 1.8/3 (±0.64), and mean postoperative protocol subscore was 4.4/5 (±0.8). The most frequently missed question asked patients to identify the joint fused in the procedure.
Although comprehension and retention of instructions given preoperatively was quite high in our well-educated cohort, our findings highlight the importance of delivering clear instructions preoperatively and reinforcing these instructions often.
Level II, prospective cohort study.
积极参与自身护理对于Lapidus手术后的成功至关重要。健康素养差、对患者指导的理解和记忆可能与患者参与度相关。目前,尚无客观方法来衡量患者在Lapidus手术前后对指导内容的内化和记忆程度。我们进行这项研究以评估术前提供给患者的信息在术后首次随访时能被回忆起多少。
2016年6月至2018年7月间,由资深作者为年龄在18至88岁之间因拇外翻接受Lapidus手术的所有患者被认为符合纳入标准。有既往拇囊炎手术史或该手术作为扁平足重建一部分的患者被排除。在术前访视时给予患者书面和口头指导。在术后约2周的首次访视时进行人口统计学和理解调查。共纳入50例患者,其中42例(84%)为女性,43例(86%)拥有学士学位或更高学历。
理解调查的平均总分是6.2/8(±1.2),手术分项平均得分是1.8/3(±0.64),术后方案分项平均得分是4.4/5(±0.8)。最常答错的问题是让患者识别手术中融合的关节。
尽管在我们这个受过良好教育的队列中,术前指导的理解和记忆程度相当高,但我们的研究结果强调了术前提供清晰指导并经常强化这些指导的重要性。
二级,前瞻性队列研究。