Department of Surgery, Haraldsplass Deaconess Hospital, Bergen, Norway
University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
BMJ Open. 2023 Jun 9;13(6):e072141. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072141.
To explore the experience of living with patellar instability before and after surgery.
Qualitative individual semistructured interviews of patients with patellar instability using a four-step thematic cross-case analysis strategy (systematic text condensation).
Two orthopaedic units within two large Hospitals in Norway.
A convenience sample of 15 participants, aged between 16 and 32 years, who had undergone surgery for patellar instability within the last 6-12 months.
Participants offered rich and detailed descriptions of the impact and lived experience of patellar instability, including fear of new dislocations, increased awareness of the knee and adaptations to avoidance behaviour in everyday life both before and after surgery. The four major themes that emerged from the data were: (1) fear of patella dislocations governs everyday life activities, (2) adaptation to avoidance behaviour, (3) feeling different, misunderstood and stigmatised affects self-esteem and (4) feeling stronger, but still not fully confident in the knee after surgery.
These findings offer insight into the experience of living with patellar instability. Patients reported that the instability had major impacts on their everyday life, affecting ability to participate in social life and physical activities both before and after surgery. This may imply that an increased attention towards cognitive interventions may be useful in the management of patellar instability.
NCT05119088.
探讨髌骨不稳定患者手术前后的生活体验。
采用四步主题跨案例分析策略(系统文本凝聚)对髌骨不稳定患者进行定性个体半结构化访谈。
挪威两家大医院的两个骨科单位。
15 名参与者,年龄在 16 至 32 岁之间,最近 6-12 个月内因髌骨不稳定接受了手术。
参与者详细描述了髌骨不稳定的影响和生活体验,包括对新脱位的恐惧、对膝关节的意识增强以及在手术前后日常生活中对回避行为的适应。数据中出现的四个主要主题是:(1)对髌骨脱位的恐惧支配着日常生活活动,(2)适应回避行为,(3)感觉与众不同、被误解和被污名化影响自尊心,(4)手术后感觉更强壮,但对膝盖仍不完全自信。
这些发现深入了解了髌骨不稳定患者的生活体验。患者报告说,不稳定对他们的日常生活有重大影响,影响了他们在手术前后参与社交生活和体育活动的能力。这可能意味着增加对认知干预的关注可能对髌骨不稳定的管理有用。
NCT05119088。