Assessment of Patient Satisfaction with the Results of Total Hip Replacement

Aim. To test a simplified version of assessing the results of total hip replacement based on patient survey data.Materials and Methods. We conducted a cohort retrospective study with historical control. The study included 80 patients interviewed ≥ 1 year after the total hip replacement. Patients wer...

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Main Authors: A. D. Botvinkin, V. A. Koryak, I. D. Zarva, N. V. Tishkov, O. M. Chernikova, V. A. Sorokovikov
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Published: Kemerovo State Medical University 2024-03-01
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Online Access:https://fcm.kemsmu.ru/jour/article/view/826
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V. A. Koryak
I. D. Zarva
N. V. Tishkov
O. M. Chernikova
V. A. Sorokovikov
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description Aim. To test a simplified version of assessing the results of total hip replacement based on patient survey data.Materials and Methods. We conducted a cohort retrospective study with historical control. The study included 80 patients interviewed ≥ 1 year after the total hip replacement. Patients were included into the study regardless of gender, age and concomitant pathology. Statistical analysis was performed using EpiInfo software (version 7.2.2.2), Python programming language, and SciPy package version 1.11.4.Results. We developed a compact questionnaire of 33 questions to compare the answers of patients before and after the surgery. After prosthetics, the self-esteem of the patient conditions improved significantly. The results were stratified into 6 blocks of questions by the odds ratio magnitude: emotional state – 49.3 (11.3-215.4); health status – 42.8 (12.4-147.7); ability to move outside the home –14.4 (1.8-113.4); self-care ability at home – 11.7 (5.3-25.7); overall quality of life assessment – 9.3 (3.1-28.4). Such differences before and after surgery were statistically significant for all blocks of questions (p ≤ 0,008). In general, 81.2% (81.2÷81.3) of patients were completely satisfied with the results of the surgery, and 8.8% (8.6÷8.9) were partially satisfied.Conclusion. We tested a study design which allows to evaluate the rate of improvement in selfesteem of patients after the total hip replacement.
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spelling doaj-art-2dd3467fdd854f00993eb31116b65a4b2025-08-20T03:42:38ZrusKemerovo State Medical UniversityФундаментальная и клиническая медицина2500-07642542-09412024-03-0191647110.23946/2500-0764-2024-9-1-64-71414Assessment of Patient Satisfaction with the Results of Total Hip ReplacementA. D. Botvinkin0V. A. Koryak1I. D. Zarva2N. V. Tishkov3O. M. Chernikova4V. A. Sorokovikov5Irkutsk State Medical UniversityIrkutsk State Medical UniversityIrkutsk State Medical UniversityIrkutsk Research Centre for Surgery and TraumatologyIrkutsk Research Centre for Surgery and TraumatologyIrkutsk Research Centre for Surgery and Traumatology ; Irkutsk State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education – Branch of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional EducationAim. To test a simplified version of assessing the results of total hip replacement based on patient survey data.Materials and Methods. We conducted a cohort retrospective study with historical control. The study included 80 patients interviewed ≥ 1 year after the total hip replacement. Patients were included into the study regardless of gender, age and concomitant pathology. Statistical analysis was performed using EpiInfo software (version 7.2.2.2), Python programming language, and SciPy package version 1.11.4.Results. We developed a compact questionnaire of 33 questions to compare the answers of patients before and after the surgery. After prosthetics, the self-esteem of the patient conditions improved significantly. The results were stratified into 6 blocks of questions by the odds ratio magnitude: emotional state – 49.3 (11.3-215.4); health status – 42.8 (12.4-147.7); ability to move outside the home –14.4 (1.8-113.4); self-care ability at home – 11.7 (5.3-25.7); overall quality of life assessment – 9.3 (3.1-28.4). Such differences before and after surgery were statistically significant for all blocks of questions (p ≤ 0,008). In general, 81.2% (81.2÷81.3) of patients were completely satisfied with the results of the surgery, and 8.8% (8.6÷8.9) were partially satisfied.Conclusion. We tested a study design which allows to evaluate the rate of improvement in selfesteem of patients after the total hip replacement.https://fcm.kemsmu.ru/jour/article/view/826total hip replacementpatient’s satisfactionstudy design
spellingShingle A. D. Botvinkin
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Assessment of Patient Satisfaction with the Results of Total Hip Replacement
Фундаментальная и клиническая медицина
total hip replacement
patient’s satisfaction
study design
title Assessment of Patient Satisfaction with the Results of Total Hip Replacement
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title_short Assessment of Patient Satisfaction with the Results of Total Hip Replacement
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topic total hip replacement
patient’s satisfaction
study design
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