Health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: A six month follow up study.

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Published in:International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing
Main Authors: Sveinsdóttir, Herdís, Kristiansen, Kolbrún, Skúladóttir, Hafdís
Other Authors: 1University of Iceland, Faculty of Nursing, Eirberg, Eiríksgötu 34, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland; Landspitali University Hospital, Surgical Services, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland. Electronic address: herdis@hi.is. 2Landspitali University Hospital, Surgical Services, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland. 3University of Iceland, Faculty of Nursing, Eirberg, Eiríksgötu 34, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland; University of Akureyri, School of Health Sciences, Iceland.
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Published: Elsevier 2021
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/621956 2023-05-15T16:52:15+02:00 Health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: A six month follow up study. Sveinsdóttir, Herdís Kristiansen, Kolbrún Skúladóttir, Hafdís 1University of Iceland, Faculty of Nursing, Eirberg, Eiríksgötu 34, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland; Landspitali University Hospital, Surgical Services, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland. Electronic address: herdis@hi.is. 2Landspitali University Hospital, Surgical Services, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland. 3University of Iceland, Faculty of Nursing, Eirberg, Eiríksgötu 34, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland; University of Akureyri, School of Health Sciences, Iceland. 2021-11 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/621956 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijotn.2020.100830 en eng Elsevier https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878124120301416?via%3Dihub Sveinsdóttir H, Kristiansen K, Skúladóttir H. Health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: A six month follow up study. Int J Orthop Trauma Nurs. 2021;42:100830. doi:10.1016/j.ijotn.2020.100830 33518438 doi:10.1016/j.ijotn.2020.100830 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/621956 1878-1292 International journal of orthopaedic and trauma nursing Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Open Access - Opinn aðgangur International journal of orthopaedic and trauma nursing 42 100830 England HRQOL Recovery Total knee replacement Liðskiptaaðgerðir Hné Sjúklingafræðsla Arthroplasty Replacement Knee Patient Education as Topic Aftercare Article 2021 ftlandspitaliuni https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijotn.2020.100830 2022-05-29T08:22:39Z To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field or click on the hyperlink at the top of the page marked Download Aim: To describe the symptoms, recovery, patient education, and health related quality of life (HRQOL) of patients having total knee replacements at three time points and to detect experiences and situations that predict HRQOL six weeks and six months post-surgery. Method: A prospective exploratory two-site study assessing 123 patients, while in hospital (T1), at six weeks (T2), and at six months (T3) post-discharge. HRQOL was measured using the SF-36v2 and symptoms were measured with the Hospital and Anxiety Scale. Two questions considered pain and two considered movement and tiredness while two questions addressed recovery and patient education. Linear regression models were used to calculate predictors of mental and physical HRQOL at T2 and T3. Results: HRQOL improved from T1 to T3. The main predictors of higher physical scores at T2 were; being older, fewer symptoms of depression and little distress related to movement. At T3 the main predictors were; having resumed work, finding patient education very useful, experiencing no pain in the last 24 h and fewer symptoms of depression. The main predictors of higher mental scores at T2 were fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression and little distress related to movement while at T3 these were fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression and experiencing no pain last 24 h. Conclusion: Apart from pain, function and resumption of activities, the symptoms of anxiety and depression influence HRQOL. These symptoms should be assessed during the hospital stay. Keywords: HRQOL; Recovery; Total knee replacement. University of Iceland Science Fund Landspitali University Hospital Science Fund Icelandic Nurses Association Science Fund Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing 42 100830
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topic HRQOL
Recovery
Total knee replacement
Liðskiptaaðgerðir
Hné
Sjúklingafræðsla
Arthroplasty
Replacement
Knee
Patient Education as Topic
Aftercare
spellingShingle HRQOL
Recovery
Total knee replacement
Liðskiptaaðgerðir
Hné
Sjúklingafræðsla
Arthroplasty
Replacement
Knee
Patient Education as Topic
Aftercare
Sveinsdóttir, Herdís
Kristiansen, Kolbrún
Skúladóttir, Hafdís
Health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: A six month follow up study.
topic_facet HRQOL
Recovery
Total knee replacement
Liðskiptaaðgerðir
Hné
Sjúklingafræðsla
Arthroplasty
Replacement
Knee
Patient Education as Topic
Aftercare
description To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field or click on the hyperlink at the top of the page marked Download Aim: To describe the symptoms, recovery, patient education, and health related quality of life (HRQOL) of patients having total knee replacements at three time points and to detect experiences and situations that predict HRQOL six weeks and six months post-surgery. Method: A prospective exploratory two-site study assessing 123 patients, while in hospital (T1), at six weeks (T2), and at six months (T3) post-discharge. HRQOL was measured using the SF-36v2 and symptoms were measured with the Hospital and Anxiety Scale. Two questions considered pain and two considered movement and tiredness while two questions addressed recovery and patient education. Linear regression models were used to calculate predictors of mental and physical HRQOL at T2 and T3. Results: HRQOL improved from T1 to T3. The main predictors of higher physical scores at T2 were; being older, fewer symptoms of depression and little distress related to movement. At T3 the main predictors were; having resumed work, finding patient education very useful, experiencing no pain in the last 24 h and fewer symptoms of depression. The main predictors of higher mental scores at T2 were fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression and little distress related to movement while at T3 these were fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression and experiencing no pain last 24 h. Conclusion: Apart from pain, function and resumption of activities, the symptoms of anxiety and depression influence HRQOL. These symptoms should be assessed during the hospital stay. Keywords: HRQOL; Recovery; Total knee replacement. University of Iceland Science Fund Landspitali University Hospital Science Fund Icelandic Nurses Association Science Fund
author2 1University of Iceland, Faculty of Nursing, Eirberg, Eiríksgötu 34, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland; Landspitali University Hospital, Surgical Services, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland. Electronic address: herdis@hi.is. 2Landspitali University Hospital, Surgical Services, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland. 3University of Iceland, Faculty of Nursing, Eirberg, Eiríksgötu 34, 101, Reykjavík, Iceland; University of Akureyri, School of Health Sciences, Iceland.
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author Sveinsdóttir, Herdís
Kristiansen, Kolbrún
Skúladóttir, Hafdís
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title Health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: A six month follow up study.
title_short Health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: A six month follow up study.
title_full Health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: A six month follow up study.
title_fullStr Health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: A six month follow up study.
title_full_unstemmed Health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: A six month follow up study.
title_sort health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: a six month follow up study.
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Sveinsdóttir H, Kristiansen K, Skúladóttir H. Health related quality of life in patients having total knee replacement and associations with symptoms, recovery, and patient education: A six month follow up study. Int J Orthop Trauma Nurs. 2021;42:100830. doi:10.1016/j.ijotn.2020.100830
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