The association between self-assessed improvement in mental health preceding rotator cuff repair and patient satisfaction: A retrospective cohort study.

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Brady P Moore, Dexter Allen, David S Clark, Jeremy S Somerson
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Abstract

Background: The association between preoperative mental health trends and arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (RCR) outcomes and patient satisfaction has not been previously described. We investigated the association between a subjective change in preoperative mental health and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and achievement of patient satisfaction and substantial clinical benefit (SCB), defined as an improvement of American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Standardized Shoulder Assessment score ≥ 17.5, following RCR.

Methods: Among patients undergoing RCR, various PROMs were collected preoperatively and at follow-up intervals up to 2 years postoperatively. Patient satisfaction and achievement of SCB were analyzed relative to subjective reports of better, worse, or unchanged mental health in the year preceding RCR and preoperative PROMs.

Results: Eighty-eight patients (47 male and 41 female) with a median age of 60.0 years (interquartile range (IQR), 10.0) were included in this study. All patients (n = 13) who reported improved mental health status preceding RCR had significantly better satisfaction (P = 0.03) and SCB (P ≤ 0.05) at 2 years postoperatively compared to patients who reported worse or unchanged mental status.

Discussion: Subjective improvement in mental health status preceding arthroscopic RCR was associated with patient satisfaction and achievement of SCB at 2 years postoperatively.

肩袖修复术后自我评估的心理健康改善与患者满意度之间的关系:回顾性队列研究
背景:关于术前心理健康趋势与关节镜下肩袖修复术(RCR)疗效和患者满意度之间的关系,以前还没有过描述。我们研究了术前心理健康状况的主观变化和患者报告的结果测量指标(PROMs)与患者满意度和实质性临床获益(SCB)(定义为 RCR 术后美国肩肘外科医生标准化肩关节评估得分≥ 17.5 分)之间的关系:方法:在接受 RCR 的患者中,收集术前和术后 2 年随访期间的各种 PROMs。结果:88 名患者(47 名男性)在 RCR 术后 2 年的随访中,精神健康状况≥ 17.5:本研究共纳入 88 名患者(47 名男性和 41 名女性),中位年龄为 60.0 岁(四分位数间距(IQR)为 10.0)。所有报告 RCR 前精神健康状况有所改善的患者(n = 13)与报告精神状况不佳或无变化的患者相比,术后 2 年的满意度(P = 0.03)和 SCB(P ≤ 0.05)均显著提高:讨论:关节镜 RCR 术前心理健康状况的主观改善与患者术后 2 年的满意度和 SCB 的实现有关。
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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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