肩部不稳定手术和非手术治疗后患者的认知:一项定性焦点小组研究。

IF 1.5 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Shoulder and Elbow Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-24 DOI:10.1177/17585732221122363
Theodore P van Iersel, Eric D Tutuhatunewa, Ithri Kaman, Bas A Twigt, Sigrid Nw Vorrink, Michel Pj van den Bekerom, Derek Fp van Deurzen
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摘要

背景:关于患者对肩部不稳定治疗的看法,几乎没有证据。本研究的目的是调查患者对肩前不稳定的手术和非手术治疗的看法。方法:使用诊断和程序代码,回顾性选择2016年至2020年间在急诊科或门诊就诊的患者。进行在线焦点小组和半结构化访谈,系统记录并随后转录到MaxQDA 2007中进行定性分析。对所有焦点小组的编码转录本进行了基于理论的分析。结果:对35名入选患者进行了六个焦点小组和两次半结构访谈。纳入患者的平均年龄为34.1岁(±11.5)。8名患者为女性(23%),27名患者为男性(77%)。对(复发性)脱位的恐惧、术前咨询、外科医生和理疗师之间的沟通以及对一致的术后康复方案的需求被证明是患者的重要看法。引起不满的最关键因素是外科医生缺乏沟通。讨论:这项以患者为中心的焦点小组研究表明,对(复发性)脱位的恐惧、术前咨询、外科医生和理疗师之间的沟通以及对一致的术后康复方案的需求是最常讨论的主题。
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Patient perceptions after the operative and nonoperative treatment of shoulder instability: A qualitative focus group study.

Background: Little evidence is available regarding patient perceptions of the treatment of shoulder instability. The aim of this study is to investigate patient perceptions regarding the operative and nonoperative treatment of anterior shoulder instability.

Methods: Patients who presented to the emergency department or outpatient clinic between 2016 and 2020 were retrospectively selected using diagnosis and procedure codes. Online focus groups and semistructured interviews were conducted, systematically recorded and subsequently transcribed to MaxQDA 2007 for qualitative analysis. Coded transcripts of all focus groups were subjected to a grounded theory-based analysis.

Results: Six focus groups and two semistructured interviews were hosted with 35 included patients. The mean age of included patients was 34.1 years (±11.5). Eight patients were female (23%), and 27 patients were male (77%). Fear of (recurrent) dislocation, preoperative counseling, communication between surgeon and physiotherapists and need for a consistent postoperative rehab protocol turned out to be important patient perceptions. The most crucial factor for discontent was a lack of communication from the surgeon.

Discussion: This patient-centered focus group study revealed that fear of (recurrent) dislocation, preoperative counseling, communication between surgeons and physiotherapists and the need for a consistent postoperative rehabilitation protocol was the most frequently discussed themes.

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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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