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择期与非择期足踝手术患者的术前期望

Preoperative Expectations for Elective vs Nonelective Foot and Ankle Patients.

作者信息

Upp Lily, Sethi Sahil, Strelzow Jason, Hynes Kelly

机构信息

University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.

University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

Foot Ankle Orthop. 2025 Mar 23;10(1):24730114251322431. doi: 10.1177/24730114251322431. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Orthopaedic patients' expectations for surgical treatment are often disparate compared with those of their surgeon. There is increasing interest in assessing and understanding patient preoperative expectations and their potential association with postoperative satisfaction. Previous literature has found several predictors of patient-provider discrepancies in expectations for elective orthopaedic surgery, although no studies have included patients undergoing surgery for traumatic injuries. The aim of this study was to determine if there are differences in expectations between patients undergoing elective vs nonelective foot and ankle surgeries.

METHODS

A prospective study of adult foot and ankle patients was performed over 6 months (October 2023-March 2024). At the time of preoperative evaluation, patients and their surgeon each independently completed a validated Foot and Ankle Surgery Expectations Survey, developed by the Hospital for Special Surgery. For each survey, the total number of expectations for which a respondent anticipated at least "a little improvement" were counted, giving the Number of Expected Areas of Improvement (NEAI); and a validated Aggregate Score (AS), capturing the overall magnitude of expectations, was calculated. Average NEAI and AS for each patient group were calculated and analyzed in regression models that included several demographic covariates.

RESULTS

Sixty-nine patients were prospectively enrolled, 53 (76%) elective and 16 (24%) nonelective. The groups were demographically similar except for race. Patient expectations did not differ significantly between groups in NEAI or AS ( = .988,  = .462). Surgeon expectations were significantly lower both in NEAI and AS than those of patients in both groups ( < .001). Of the covariates tested in this study, increasing patient body mass index was the only significant predictor of increased patient-surgeon discrepancy ( = .005).

CONCLUSION

This study confirms previous findings that surgeons have lower preoperative expectations than patients who undergo orthopaedic foot and ankle surgery. This exploratory study suggests that neither patients' nor providers' overall expectations differ between elective and nonelective foot and ankle surgeries.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Level III, prospective observational study.

摘要

背景

与外科医生相比,骨科患者对手术治疗的期望往往存在差异。评估和了解患者术前期望及其与术后满意度的潜在关联的兴趣日益浓厚。以往文献发现了择期骨科手术患者与医生期望差异的几个预测因素,尽管尚无研究纳入因创伤性损伤接受手术的患者。本研究的目的是确定择期与非择期足踝手术患者的期望是否存在差异。

方法

对成年足踝患者进行了为期6个月(2023年10月至2024年3月)的前瞻性研究。在术前评估时,患者及其外科医生各自独立完成一份由特种外科医院开发的经过验证的足踝手术期望调查问卷。对于每份调查问卷,统计受访者预期至少“有一点改善”的期望总数,得出预期改善领域数量(NEAI);并计算一个经过验证的综合评分(AS),以反映期望的总体程度。计算每个患者组的平均NEAI和AS,并在包含多个人口统计学协变量的回归模型中进行分析。

结果

前瞻性纳入69例患者,其中53例(76%)为择期手术,16例(24%)为非择期手术。除种族外,两组在人口统计学上相似。两组患者在NEAI或AS方面的期望没有显著差异(=0.988,=0.462)。外科医生在NEAI和AS方面的期望均显著低于两组患者(<0.001)。在本研究中测试的协变量中,患者体重指数增加是患者与外科医生差异增加的唯一显著预测因素(=0.005)。

结论

本研究证实了先前的发现,即外科医生的术前期望低于接受足踝骨科手术的患者。这项探索性研究表明,择期与非择期足踝手术患者及其医疗服务提供者的总体期望均无差异。

证据水平

三级,前瞻性观察性研究。

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