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探究多次翻修膝关节置换术患者的想法和经历——一项定性研究

Examining the thoughts and experiences of repeatedly revised knee arthroplasty patients-a qualitative study.

作者信息

Heegaard Julie, Damhus Christina Sadolin, Odgaard Anders, Petersen Michael Mørk, Ryborg Jønsson Alexandra Brandt

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rigshospitalet - Copenhagen University Hospital, Inge Lehmanns Vej 6, 2100 København Ø, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Department of Public Health, Centre of General Practice, University of Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 5, 1014 København K, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2025 Sep 2;26(1):838. doi: 10.1186/s12891-025-09111-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Knee arthroplasty is a common surgical treatment aimed at improving function and reducing pain. While generally successful, some patients experience complications or dissatisfaction, leading to a sequence of revision surgeries. These revisions are less successful than primary surgeries and carry risks. This study explores the impact on daily life of knee revisions for pain and poor knee function, patient motivations, and experiences, aiming to inform better decision-making.

METHODS

A qualitative approach was used to investigate the experiences and thoughts of multiply revised knee patients with pain and poor function as dominating indications. We conducted 12 semi-structured single interviews with patients from three tertiary referral centres. Patients who had undergone two or more knee revisions, were cognitively competent and able to communicate in Danish were considered for inclusion. Patients who were revised because of infection or fracture were excluded from interviews.

RESULTS

The patient conversations highlighted the daily struggle to achieve what each of the patients identified as a normal existence. The study identified one main theme: striving for a normal life and two sub-themes: (1) the desire for an active life and (2) the hope for improvement. The themes highlight the patients' wishes and thoughts in the period following surgery, what they find particularly challenging, and the underlying reasons for their willingness to undergo another revision. The results emphasize how patients' strong wish for a physically and socially active life free from pain, combined with their high hopes for improvement and faith in the biomedical model, drives a willingness to undergo additional surgeries despite previous suboptimal outcomes.

CONCLUSION

The study finds that patients' desire for a normal life and hope for improvement influence their decision to undergo revisions despite the potential risks. The pain impacting their daily lives and a strong trust in biomedical solutions leads them to consider further surgeries. The results of the study contribute to a better understanding of this patient group and can be used for informed decision-making regarding revision surgery, ensuring that the offered surgery aligns with the patients' needs.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Our article does not report on health care intervention on human participants Clinical trial number: not applicable.

摘要

背景

膝关节置换术是一种旨在改善功能和减轻疼痛的常见外科治疗方法。虽然总体上很成功,但一些患者会出现并发症或不满意,导致一系列翻修手术。这些翻修手术不如初次手术成功,且存在风险。本研究探讨膝关节翻修手术对因疼痛和膝关节功能不佳、患者动机及经历而对日常生活产生的影响,旨在为更好的决策提供依据。

方法

采用定性研究方法,调查以疼痛和功能不佳为主要指征的多次膝关节翻修患者的经历和想法。我们对来自三个三级转诊中心的患者进行了12次半结构化单人访谈。纳入标准为接受过两次或更多次膝关节翻修、认知能力正常且能用丹麦语交流的患者。因感染或骨折而进行翻修的患者被排除在访谈之外。

结果

患者的谈话突出了为实现每位患者所认定的正常生活而进行的日常斗争。该研究确定了一个主要主题:努力追求正常生活,以及两个子主题:(1)积极生活的愿望和(2)改善的希望。这些主题突出了患者在手术后一段时间内的愿望和想法、他们认为特别具有挑战性的事情,以及他们愿意接受再次翻修的潜在原因。结果强调了患者对无疼痛的身体和社交活跃生活的强烈愿望,再加上他们对改善的高度期望和对生物医学模式的信念,驱使他们尽管之前的结果不尽人意,仍愿意接受额外的手术。

结论

该研究发现,尽管存在潜在风险,但患者对正常生活的渴望和对改善的希望影响了他们接受翻修手术的决定。影响他们日常生活的疼痛以及对生物医学解决方案的强烈信任促使他们考虑进一步手术。该研究结果有助于更好地了解这一患者群体,并可用于有关翻修手术的明智决策,确保所提供的手术符合患者的需求。

试验注册

我们的文章未报告对人类参与者的医疗保健干预 临床试验编号:不适用。

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