Psychological distress levels in patients of total knee arthroplasty and their adherence to home exercise program – A correlational study

Nikee Mehul Parekh, Siddhanth Sunil Sawant, Rachana P. Dabadghav, Ashok Shyam, P. Sancheti
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Older people commonly experience life stressors such as reduced mobility, chronic pain, and fatigue. This leads to loneliness, isolation, and psychological distress among them, putting them at risk of developing mental and psychological disorders such as depression, dementia and anxiety. In older people, total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most common orthopedic surgeries undertaken. For physical therapeutic rehabilitation, home exercise programs (HEPs) are prescribed post-surgery. These programs require a lot of self-motivation which is reduced in those with mental illnesses. The objectives of this study were to assess the psychological distress levels in patients, to assess their HEP adherence, and, lastly, to study whether there is a correlation between the patient’s psychological distress levels and their HEP adherence. Forty-three subjects who underwent TKA were recruited during their post-operative hospital stay. Their demographic data and date of surgery were collected. At 1 month postoperatively, they were sent a Google form comprising two questionnaires-subsection B of the exercise adherence rating scale and patient health questionnaire-4 to measure adherence to HEP and psychological distress levels. Obtained scores were correlated using Spearman’s test. The confidence interval and P value were set at 95% and <0.05, respectively. The mean age of the 43 subjects was 62.58 ± 9.15. Spearman’s correlation coefficient (r) was −0.47, that is, a moderate negative correlation was found and the P value obtained was 0.02 which is statistically significant. Psychological distress levels have a negative correlation with HEP adherence in patients with TKA.
全膝关节置换术患者的心理困扰水平及其对家庭锻炼计划的依从性-一项相关研究
老年人通常会经历生活压力,如活动能力下降、慢性疼痛和疲劳。这导致了他们之间的孤独、孤立和心理困扰,使他们面临患上精神和心理障碍的风险,如抑郁、痴呆和焦虑。在老年人中,全膝关节置换术(TKA)是最常见的骨科手术之一。对于物理治疗康复,家庭锻炼计划(HEPs)是在手术后规定的。这些项目需要大量的自我激励,而精神疾病患者的自我激励能力则会降低。本研究的目的是评估患者的心理困扰水平,评估其HEP依从性,最后研究患者的心理困扰水平与HEP依从性之间是否存在相关性。43名接受TKA的患者在术后住院期间被招募。收集患者的人口统计数据和手术日期。术后1个月,发给他们一份谷歌表格,其中包括两份问卷-运动依从性评定量表的B部分和患者健康问卷-4,以测量对HEP的依从性和心理困扰水平。所得分数用斯皮尔曼测验进行相关分析。置信区间为95%,P值<0.05。43例患者的平均年龄为62.58±9.15岁。Spearman相关系数(r)为- 0.47,即存在中度负相关,得到的P值为0.02,具有统计学意义。TKA患者的心理困扰水平与HEP依从性呈负相关。
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