Barnes Roline Y, Bodenstein Karen, Human Nadia, Raubenheimer Jacques, Dawkins Jodri, Seesink Carmen, Jacobs Jonè, van der Linde Jolien, Venter Ruan
Department of Physiotherapy, University of the Free State, South Africa.
Department of Biostatistics, University of the Free State, South Africa.
S Afr J Physiother. 2018 May 29;74(1):436. doi: 10.4102/sajp.v74i1.436. eCollection 2018.
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are frequently performed surgeries worldwide. Preoperative education enhances patient physiotherapy management and satisfaction and should be tailored to patients' educational needs. Limited research is available regarding the preoperative educational needs for these patients.
To determine the extent of preoperative education received and the preoperative educational needs of patients undergoing THA and TKA.
A structured interview utilising a self-developed questionnaire was used and included questions exploring preoperative education, educational needs, method of education and health care professional providing education. A total of 14 THA and 36 TKA patients, 2-4 days post-operatively at private hospitals in Bloemfontein, were conveniently sampled.
All participants had arthroplasties because of osteoarthritis. All participants with THA and 35 (98%) participants with TKA received preoperative education from orthopaedic surgeons, and 8 (57%) participants with THA and 9 (25%) participants with TKA received preoperative education from physiotherapists. Education was mostly given as pamphlets months before the surgery. Participants received the least amount of information regarding exercises, especially preoperative exercise, pain relief and activities of daily living.
This study highlights the need for improvement in patient engagement and education, together with enhanced health care practitioner communication and collaboration. Patient centeredness and individualised THA and TKA preoperative education programmes are recognised as a necessary attribute of quality health care and can lead to improved THA and TKA outcomes. The importance of exercise as part of preoperative interprofessional education in the management of THA and TKA should be emphasised as exercise is the cornerstone for rehabilitation of THA and TKA.
This study aimed to emphasise the importance of tailored preoperative education for THA and TKA patients to improve patient outcomes.
全髋关节置换术(THA)和全膝关节置换术(TKA)是全球范围内常见的手术。术前教育可加强患者的物理治疗管理并提高满意度,且应根据患者的教育需求进行调整。关于这些患者术前教育需求的研究有限。
确定接受全髋关节置换术和全膝关节置换术患者的术前教育程度及术前教育需求。
采用自行设计的问卷进行结构化访谈,问题包括术前教育情况、教育需求、教育方式以及提供教育的医护人员。在布隆方丹的私立医院,对14例全髋关节置换术患者和36例全膝关节置换术患者进行了便利抽样,这些患者术后2至4天接受访谈。
所有参与者均因骨关节炎接受关节置换术。所有全髋关节置换术参与者和35例(98%)全膝关节置换术参与者接受了骨科医生的术前教育,8例(57%)全髋关节置换术参与者和9例(25%)全膝关节置换术参与者接受了物理治疗师的术前教育。教育主要以术前数月发放宣传册的形式进行。参与者获得的关于锻炼,尤其是术前锻炼、疼痛缓解和日常生活活动的信息最少。
本研究强调了改善患者参与度和教育的必要性,同时加强医护人员之间的沟通与协作。以患者为中心以及个性化的全髋关节置换术和全膝关节置换术术前教育计划被认为是优质医疗保健的必要属性,可改善全髋关节置换术和全膝关节置换术的治疗效果。应强调锻炼作为全髋关节置换术和全膝关节置换术管理中术前多专业教育一部分的重要性,因为锻炼是全髋关节置换术和全膝关节置换术康复的基石。
本研究旨在强调为全髋关节置换术和全膝关节置换术患者提供量身定制的术前教育以改善患者治疗效果的重要性。