Fear of Falling After Total Knee Replacement: A Saudi Experience.

IF 2.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Turki Aljuhani, Jayachandran Vetrayan, Mohammed A Alfayez, Saleh A Alshehri, Mohmad H Alsabani, Lafi H Olayan, Fahdah A Aljamaan, Abdulaziz O Alharbi
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Background: Fear of falling (FOF) is a significant concern among older adults, especially after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). FOF can limit daily activities, reduce quality of life, and hinder recovery. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence, severity, and impacts of FOF in patients undergoing TKA and identify factors contributing to increased FOF. Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted at King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from April 2024 to December 2024. This study included 52 participants aged 20 to 75 years who had undergone primary TKA. Data were collected at two time points: after TKA and at three months post-surgery. The Short Falls Efficacy Scale-International (SFES-I) was used to assess the severity of FOF, and the Short Form 36 (SF-36) was used to measure the quality of life. Descriptive statistics, t-tests, and logistic regression were used for analysis. Results: This study included 52 participants (mean age: 63.77 ± 6.65 years; 82.7% female). Post-TKA, all participants exhibited high FOF (mean SFES-I score: 56.75 ± 8.30). After three months, the mean SFES-I score decreased significantly to 49.04 ± 12.45 (t = 4.408, p < 0.05). Post-TKA, SF-36 showed significant improvements in the physical function, role of physical limitations, bodily pain, vitality, social function, role of emotional limitations, and mental health subdomains. Bilateral total knee arthroplasty, body mass index, and some SF-36 subcomponents-such as general health, vitality, and role of emotional limitations-were identified as factors leading to increased FOF. Conclusions: FOF remains prevalent and severe in TKA patients, even at three months post-surgery, affecting rehabilitation outcomes. Early identification and tailored interventions for FOF should be considered essential components of comprehensive TKA recovery programs.

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全膝关节置换术后害怕跌倒:一个沙特人的经历。
背景:害怕跌倒(FOF)在老年人中是一个重要的问题,特别是在全膝关节置换术(TKA)后。FOF会限制日常活动,降低生活质量,阻碍康复。本研究旨在调查TKA患者FOF的患病率、严重程度和影响,并确定导致FOF增加的因素。方法:于2024年4月至2024年12月在沙特阿拉伯利雅得阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王医疗城进行前瞻性观察研究。本研究包括52名年龄在20至75岁之间的患者,他们都曾接受过原发性TKA。数据收集于两个时间点:TKA后和术后3个月。采用Short Falls Efficacy Scale-International (sfts - i)评估FOF的严重程度,采用Short Form 36 (SF-36)评估生活质量。采用描述性统计、t检验和逻辑回归进行分析。结果:本研究纳入52例受试者(平均年龄:63.77±6.65岁,女性82.7%)。tka后,所有参与者均表现出较高的FOF (sfs - i平均评分:56.75±8.30)。3个月后,sfts - i平均评分为49.04±12.45分(t = 4.408, p < 0.05)。tka后,SF-36在身体功能、身体限制的作用、身体疼痛、活力、社会功能、情绪限制的作用和心理健康子领域有显著改善。双侧全膝关节置换术、身体质量指数和一些SF-36子成分——如总体健康、活力和情绪限制的作用——被确定为导致FOF增加的因素。结论:FOF在TKA患者中仍然普遍且严重,甚至在术后3个月,影响康复结果。FOF的早期识别和量身定制的干预措施应被视为综合TKA恢复计划的重要组成部分。
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Clinics and Practice
Clinics and Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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