年轻髋关节:探讨年轻患者(年龄< 50岁)初次全髋关节置换术后的期望:一项定性研究。

IF 2.8 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Louise E Mew, Vanessa Heaslip, Tikki Immins, Thomas W Wainwright
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目的:全髋关节置换术是骨科中常见的手术。虽然最初是为了治疗老年患者的髋关节疾病,但对年轻患者的需求正在增加。对老年人群的研究为目前的实践提供了信息,尚不清楚在年轻患者中是否同样优先考虑结果。该研究的目的是探讨年轻患者(年龄< 50岁)接受THA的期望和优先事项。方法:采用解释现象学分析(IPA)方法,从英国一家医院招募10例患者。半结构化访谈在三个时间点进行(术前、术后6周和术后6个月)。本研究报告采用了报告定性研究的统一标准(COREQ)。结果:确定了六个主题:“我只是一直在痛苦中”,“放弃希望”,“生活在一个不反映我的过程中”,“这不是我应该成为的人”,“我的家人没有同意这样做”,以及“我无能为力”。一些主题与患者年龄无关,如疼痛和医疗保健经历。然而,其他发现可能对年轻患者比老年患者更重要。结论:Young Hip研究强调了目前在年轻THA患者中被忽视的方面。参与者意识到他们不是公认的THA患者形象,并表示必须争取被听到。功能被认为是在社会的责任和角色方面,而不是传统的临床感知的流动性。研究结果表明,目前的护理途径并不能完全满足年轻THA患者的需求。个性化THA途径的进一步发展,允许更多地关注以人为本的护理,可以解决本研究提出的问题,更有效地支持年轻患者。
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Young Hip: an exploration into young patients' (aged < 50 years) expectations following primary total hip arthroplasty : a qualitative study.

Aims: Total hip arthroplasties (THAs) are common operations performed in orthopaedics. Though initially developed to address hip conditions in older patients, demand in younger patients is increasing. Research in older populations informs current practice, and it is unclear if outcome priorities are the same in younger patients. The study's aim was to explore the expectations and priorities of younger patients' (aged < 50 years) undergoing THA.

Methods: Using interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) methodology, ten patients were recruited from one UK hospital. Semistructured interviews occurred at three timepoints (pre-surgery, six weeks, and six months post-surgery). This study has been reported using the COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research (COREQ).

Results: Six themes were identified: 'I'm just constantly in pain', 'Giving up hope', 'Living a process that does not reflect me', 'This is not who I'm meant to be', 'My family didn't sign up for this', and 'I can't do anything'. Some themes were independent of patient age, such as pain, and experiences of healthcare. However, other findings may be more imperative to the younger patient than the older patient.

Conclusion: The Young Hip study highlighted aspects currently overlooked in younger THA patients. Participants were aware that they were not the accepted patient profile for THA, and expressed having to fight to be heard. Function was considered in terms of responsibilities and roles in society, rather than traditional clinical perceptions of mobility. The findings demonstrated that current care pathways are not fully addressing the needs of younger THA patients. Further development of a personalized THA pathway, allowing for more focus on person-centred care, could address issues raised by this study, more effectively supporting younger patients.

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Bone & Joint Open
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