医学
关节置换术
物理疗法
出勤
人口统计学的
髋关节置换术
病人教育
外科
护理部
经济增长
社会学
人口学
经济
作者
Eric D. Jones,Lynda J. Davidson,Thomas W. Cline
出处
期刊:Orthopaedic Nursing
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2022-01-01
卷期号:41 (1): 4-12
被引量:22
标识
DOI:10.1097/nor.0000000000000814
摘要
There is ample research demonstrating improved patient outcomes when using an enhanced recovery program. However, the literature reporting the impact of preoperative education alone prior to hip and knee arthroplasty is conflicting. With the number of these surgical procedures expected to increase in the next few years, the identification of strategies that positively impact outcomes is important. The aim of this study was to evaluate immediate postoperative physical therapy (PT) performance following a total hip or knee arthroplasty in patients who attended a preoperative education class compared with those who did not. This study was a retrospective chart review of 707 hip and knee arthroplasty patients, comparing outcomes based on preoperative educational session attendance. Demographics, comorbidities, length of stay (LOS), discharge disposition, and PT performance were collected from the chart review. Patients who attended the preoperative education class had significantly greater ambulation distances (p < .001), greater degrees of knee flexion (p < .001), and greater degrees of hip flexion (p = .012) on postoperative Day 1. Both hip (p < .001) and knee (p < .001) patients who attended the class had a significantly shorter LOS. The cost benefit analysis indicated a savings of $921.57 in direct costs per knee arthroplasty in those who attended a class. Patients who received preoperative education had greater mobility in the immediate postoperative period and reduced LOS for both hip and knee arthroplasties. Based on this study's results, preoperative education is effective in improving outcomes and reducing the cost of hip and knee arthroplasties.
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