Orthopedic Surgery Department, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Diagonal Paraguay 362, 8330077, Santiago, Chile.
Research Department, Associate Cochrane Centre, Instituto Universitario Escuela de Medicina del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Syst Rev. 2023 Nov 13;12(1):210. doi: 10.1186/s13643-023-02375-2.
International guidelines promote preoperative education for patients undergoing orthopedic surgery. However, the evidence sustaining these recommendations comes mainly from studies for hip and knee replacement surgery. Little is known about patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery. We aimed to map and characterize all the available evidence on preoperative education for patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery.
This study complies with the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. We searched eight databases, including MEDLINE, Embase, and CENTRAL. We performed cross-citations and revised the references of included studies. We included studies addressing preoperative education in patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery. We did not exclude studies because of the way of delivering education, the agent that provided it, or the content of the preoperative education addressed in the study. Two independent authors screened the articles and extracted the data. The aggregated data are presented in descriptive tables.
Of 1596 retrieved records, only 15 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Four addressed preoperative education on patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery and the remaining 11 addressed a broader population, including patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery but did not provide separate data of them. Two studies reported that preoperative education decreases the length of stay of these patients, another reported that education increased the knowledge of the participants, and the other leaflets were well received by patients.
This scoping review demonstrates that evidence on preoperative education in foot and ankle surgery is scarce. The available evidence supports the implementation of preoperative education in patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery for now. The best method of education and the real impact of this education remain to be determined.
国际指南提倡对接受骨科手术的患者进行术前教育。然而,支持这些建议的证据主要来自髋关节和膝关节置换手术的研究。对于接受足踝手术的患者,知之甚少。我们旨在绘制并描述所有关于接受足踝手术患者术前教育的可用证据。
本研究符合 PRISMA-ScR 指南。我们搜索了包括 MEDLINE、Embase 和 CENTRAL 在内的八个数据库。我们进行了交叉引用,并修订了纳入研究的参考文献。我们纳入了关于接受足踝手术患者术前教育的研究。我们没有因为教育的提供方式、提供教育的代理人或研究中涉及的术前教育内容而排除研究。两名独立的作者筛选文章并提取数据。汇总的数据以描述性表格呈现。
在检索到的 1596 条记录中,只有 15 条符合纳入标准。其中 4 条涉及接受足踝手术患者的术前教育,其余 11 条涉及更广泛的人群,包括接受足踝手术的患者,但未提供他们的单独数据。两项研究报告术前教育可缩短这些患者的住院时间,另一项研究报告教育提高了参与者的知识,另外还有些小册子受到了患者的欢迎。
本范围综述表明,足踝手术术前教育的证据稀缺。目前有证据支持对接受足踝手术的患者实施术前教育。最佳教育方法和这种教育的实际影响仍有待确定。