Relevant treatment outcomes for individuals aged 60 and older with massive rotator cuff tears: a qualitative study with 16 patients.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Cristina Barrufet, Víctor Zamora, Catalina Lizano-Barrantes, Carlos Torrens, Andrea Burón, Emilio Calvo, Lluis Peidró, Joan Miquel, Raúl Barco, Montse Ferrer
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Abstract

Background and purpose:  Qualitative research on individuals with massive rotator cuff tears (MRCT) is scarce. This study aims to identify the perceptions, concerns, and treatment outcomes relevant to individuals with MRCT of the shoulder, as expected before treatment or experienced afterward.

Methods:  A qualitative study was designed using a hermeneutic phenomenological methodology. Purposive sampling was employed to identify potentially eligible patients (diagnosed with MRCT and aged 60-85 years) in the trauma and orthopedic outpatient clinics of 3 hospitals in Spain. The study employed 2 segmentation criteria: type of treatment and timing (before/after treatment). 16 interviews were conducted to capture the patients' perspective: 9 were semi-structured and 7 were in-depth. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used, and triangulation was performed by 3 researchers with diverse backgrounds.

Results:  The mean age of participants (10 women and 6 men) was 71 years, with most having their dominant limb affected. The analysis revealed 4 themes (13 subthemes): MRCT impact on daily living (shoulder-derived functional limitation, pain, and emotional disturbance); treatment outcomes (recovering independence, pain relief, and social participation); clinical management (communication with health professionals, duration of the diagnostic/therapeutic process, and participation in decision-making); and characteristics of the individual (sex, work, and comorbidity). Special unmet needs were identified for women, with more prolonged diagnostic and therapeutic processes while bearing most household responsibilities.

Conclusion:  Recovering independence and pain relief were the principal outcomes from the perspective of patients with MRCT, and social participation and emotional well-being were closely linked. Measuring these outcomes could improve shared decision-making, while addressing systemic barriers to enhance patient participation.

60岁及以上严重肩袖撕裂患者的相关治疗结果:一项16例患者的定性研究
背景与目的:对大量肩袖撕裂(MRCT)的定性研究很少。本研究旨在确定与肩部mri相关的认知、担忧和治疗结果,如治疗前或治疗后的预期。方法:采用解释学现象学方法进行定性研究。在西班牙三家医院的创伤和骨科门诊,采用有目的的抽样来确定潜在的合格患者(经MRCT诊断,年龄在60-85岁之间)。本研究采用2个分割标准:治疗类型和治疗时间(治疗前/治疗后)。共进行了16次访谈,以获取患者的观点:9次为半结构化访谈,7次为深度访谈。采用解释性现象学分析,并由3名不同背景的研究人员进行三角测量。结果:参与者的平均年龄(10名女性和6名男性)为71岁,大多数人的主肢受到影响。分析揭示了4个主题(13个子主题):MRCT对日常生活的影响(肩部衍生的功能限制、疼痛和情绪障碍);治疗结果(恢复独立性、疼痛缓解和社会参与);临床管理(与卫生专业人员的沟通、诊断/治疗过程的持续时间以及参与决策);以及个体特征(性别、工作和合并症)。确定了妇女未得到满足的特殊需要,诊断和治疗过程较长,同时承担大部分家庭责任。结论:从MRCT患者的角度来看,恢复独立和疼痛缓解是主要结果,社会参与与情绪幸福感密切相关。测量这些结果可以改善共同决策,同时解决提高患者参与的系统性障碍。
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Acta Orthopaedica
Acta Orthopaedica 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
8.10%
发文量
105
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Orthopaedica (previously Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica) presents original articles of basic research interest, as well as clinical studies in the field of orthopedics and related sub disciplines. Ever since the journal was founded in 1930, by a group of Scandinavian orthopedic surgeons, the journal has been published for an international audience. Acta Orthopaedica is owned by the Nordic Orthopaedic Federation and is the official publication of this federation.
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