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A Qualitative Study of Patient Themes for the Quality of the Total Joint Arthroplasty Experience

Authors :
Allison K. Roe
Romil F Shah
Kevin Mertz
Sara L. Eppler
Robin N. Kamal
Derek F. Amanatullah
Marlon J. Murasko
Source :
Orthopedics. 44(2)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Patients have limited involvement in the development of quality measures that address the experience of undergoing total joint arthroplasty (TJA). Current quality measures may not fully assess the aspects of care that are important to patients. The goal of this study was to understand quality of care in TJA from the patient perspective by exploring patients' knowledge gaps, experiences, and goals. The authors completed a prospective qualitative analysis of patients who had undergone hip or knee TJA. Patients completed an open-ended, structured questionnaire about the surgical and recovery process as it relates to quality of care. The authors used a phenomenologic approach and purposeful sampling to enroll 74 patients 6 to 8 weeks after TJA. Responses underwent thematic analysis. Codes were used to identify themes that were important to patients in quality of care in TJA. The authors identified 3 themes: (1) returning to activity without pain or complication, which included psychological, functional, and complication-related goals; (2) negotiating the physical and psychological challenges of recovery, which encompassed the need for assistance from the caregiver as well as psychological and physical barriers to recovery; and (3) being prepared and informed for the process of surgery, including physical, logistical, and psychological preparation. Both patients and health systems may benefit from efforts to address these patient-centered themes of quality care through quality measures for TJA (eg, improving the psychological challenges of recovery). Future quality measures, such as assessment of patient experience, may be made more patient centered if they measure and improve aspects of care that matter to patients. [ Orthopedics . 2021;44(2):117–122.]

Details

ISSN :
19382367
Volume :
44
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Orthopedics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....60c6ad4cf458c2d7f090738534baaed9