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A qualitative study of patient education needs for hip and knee replacement
by
Robarts, Susan
, Dickson, Patricia
, Wainwright, Amy
, Christian, Jennifer
, Pereira, Lucy
, Kennedy, Deborah
, Webster, Fiona
in
Data analysis
/ Disease management
/ Education
/ Educational materials
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethics
/ Focus groups
/ Health services
/ Hip
/ Hip and knee replacement
/ Internal Medicine
/ Interviews
/ Joint replacement surgery
/ Joint surgery
/ Knee
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Musculoskeletal diseases
/ Orthopedics
/ Orthopedics and biomechanics
/ Pain
/ Pain management
/ Patient engagement
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Person-centred care
/ Qualitative research
/ Rehabilitation
/ Research Article
/ Rheumatology
/ Sports Medicine
/ Studies
/ Surgery
/ Weaning
2017
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A qualitative study of patient education needs for hip and knee replacement
by
Robarts, Susan
, Dickson, Patricia
, Wainwright, Amy
, Christian, Jennifer
, Pereira, Lucy
, Kennedy, Deborah
, Webster, Fiona
in
Data analysis
/ Disease management
/ Education
/ Educational materials
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethics
/ Focus groups
/ Health services
/ Hip
/ Hip and knee replacement
/ Internal Medicine
/ Interviews
/ Joint replacement surgery
/ Joint surgery
/ Knee
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Musculoskeletal diseases
/ Orthopedics
/ Orthopedics and biomechanics
/ Pain
/ Pain management
/ Patient engagement
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Person-centred care
/ Qualitative research
/ Rehabilitation
/ Research Article
/ Rheumatology
/ Sports Medicine
/ Studies
/ Surgery
/ Weaning
2017
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A qualitative study of patient education needs for hip and knee replacement
by
Robarts, Susan
, Dickson, Patricia
, Wainwright, Amy
, Christian, Jennifer
, Pereira, Lucy
, Kennedy, Deborah
, Webster, Fiona
in
Data analysis
/ Disease management
/ Education
/ Educational materials
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethics
/ Focus groups
/ Health services
/ Hip
/ Hip and knee replacement
/ Internal Medicine
/ Interviews
/ Joint replacement surgery
/ Joint surgery
/ Knee
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Musculoskeletal diseases
/ Orthopedics
/ Orthopedics and biomechanics
/ Pain
/ Pain management
/ Patient engagement
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Person-centred care
/ Qualitative research
/ Rehabilitation
/ Research Article
/ Rheumatology
/ Sports Medicine
/ Studies
/ Surgery
/ Weaning
2017
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A qualitative study of patient education needs for hip and knee replacement
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A qualitative study of patient education needs for hip and knee replacement
2017
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Overview
Background
Quality health information is key to patient engagement, self-management and an enhanced healthcare experience. There is strong evidence to support involving patients and their families in the development and evaluation of health-related educational material. These factors were the impetus for our high volume joint replacement centre to undertake a qualitative study to elicit patient experiences to inform the development of effective strategies and education along the care continuum for hip and knee replacement.
Methods
Purposively selected patients from postoperative follow-up clinics were recruited to participate in a focus group or telephone interview. We developed a semi-structured interview guide that addressed four specific aspects of the patient’s experience with educational material: pre-surgery, hospital stay, recovery period and future recommendations. The focus groups and interviews continued to the point of saturation and were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Interview transcripts were coded and then inductively organized into larger categories using thematic analysis.
Results
Six focus groups and seven telephone interviews were conducted, totalling 32 participants. One of the key themes that emerged was a need for more education concerning pain management post-operatively; specifically, patients wanted more information on expected levels of pain, pain medication usage, management of side effects and guidelines for weaning off the medication. There was surprising variability in patients’ descriptions of their pre-surgery, surgery and recovery experiences. These corresponded to an equally diverse range of preferences for educational content, delivery and timing. Many patients reported using the web while others preferred traditional formats for information delivery. There was some interest in receiving education using mobile technology.
Conclusions
Our findings validate the importance of multi-modal patient education tailored to individual preferences and experiences, which may differ according to such characteristics as gender and age. The gap in pain management information is a critical finding for healthcare providers working with patients undergoing joint replacement. Developing pain management education in different formats that addresses frequently asked questions will enhance patient engagement and, their overall experience and recovery.
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