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Evaluating patient recall following operative orthopaedic trauma.

作者信息

Furdock Ryan J, Alejo Andrew, Fraifogl Joanne, Hoffa Matthew T, Vallier Heather A

机构信息

Study performed at MetroHealth Medical Center, an affiliate of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA.

出版信息

Injury. 2023 Mar 11. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2023.03.018.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Orthopedic trauma patients may have poor recall of their injuries and treatment. This may lead to poor adherence to instructions. The purposes of this project were to quantify recall about injury and treatment information, and to assess adherence to postoperative instructions and satisfaction with care.

METHODS

A prospective cohort of 110 consecutive adult orthopaedic trauma patients treated for acute injury at a Level 1 trauma center were included. All had undergone surgical treatment of fractures of the pelvis or lower extremity. A brief survey to assess patient recall about injury and treatment knowledge, adherence to weightbearing and DVT recommendations and to evaluate patient satisfaction was administered during the first post-hospital clinic visit.

RESULTS

Patients correctly answered 64% of recall-oriented questions. 82% and 83% of patients, respectively, reported adherence to their weightbearing restrictions and their DVT prophylaxis regimen, while 66% of patients reported adherence to both. Forty-two percent of non-adherent patients could not remember their weightbearing restrictions, while 78% of non-adherent patients could not remember their DVT prophylaxis regimen. Average patient satisfaction was 4.3 (range 1-5), with 15% of patients indicating neutral sentiment or dissatisfaction with their care.

CONCLUSION

Orthopaedic trauma patients have poor recall, which likely reduces postoperative adherence and may impair patient satisfaction. A postoperative educational protocol focused on improving patient recall may be useful.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Level 4, prognostic.

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