BACKGROUND: We investigated socioeconomic differences in patient-reported outcomes after a hip or knee replacement and the contribution of health differences beforehand. METHODS: Our sample included 121 983 patients in England who had an operation in 2009-2011. Socioeconomic status was measured with quintiles of the ranking of areas by the English Index of Multiple Deprivation. Outcomes at 6 months were the Oxford hip or knee score (OHS or OKS) that measure pain and disability on a scale from 0 (worst) to 48 (best), and the percentage reporting no improvement in problems. Adjustment was made for age, sex, ethnicity, comorbidity, general health, revision surgery, primary diagnosis, preoperative OHS or OKS and having longstanding problems. RE...
Background and purpose — Assessment of potential disparities in access to care is a vital part of ac...
BACKGROUND: To explore inequalities in the provision of hip/knee replacement surgery and produce sma...
Background and purpose Socioeconomic status is associated with the outcome of major surgery. We inve...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the use of hip and knee replacement by sex, age, ethnicity or socioeconom...
Considerable evidence suggests that patients with more advantaged Socio-Economic Positions undergo T...
INTRODUCTION: Considerable evidence suggests that patients with more advantaged Socio-Economic Posit...
BACKGROUND: We sought to determine whether socio-economic status (SES) is an independent predictor o...
Aims: To determine whether there was a relation between socioeconomic status (SES) and patient sympt...
BackgroundWhile the United Kingdom National Health Service aimed to reduce social inequalities in th...
ImportanceLittle is known about variation in outcomes of surgery, nor about factors that can explain...
Background and purpose — Socioeconomic inequality in health is recognized as an important public hea...
OBJECTIVE: To explore geographical and sociodemographic factors associated with variation in equity ...
Background and purpose - Assessment of potential disparities in access to care is a vital part of ac...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is little evidence on improvement after revision total hip replacement...
Importance: Little is known about variation in outcomes of surgery or about the factors associated w...
Background and purpose — Assessment of potential disparities in access to care is a vital part of ac...
BACKGROUND: To explore inequalities in the provision of hip/knee replacement surgery and produce sma...
Background and purpose Socioeconomic status is associated with the outcome of major surgery. We inve...
BACKGROUND: Differences in the use of hip and knee replacement by sex, age, ethnicity or socioeconom...
Considerable evidence suggests that patients with more advantaged Socio-Economic Positions undergo T...
INTRODUCTION: Considerable evidence suggests that patients with more advantaged Socio-Economic Posit...
BACKGROUND: We sought to determine whether socio-economic status (SES) is an independent predictor o...
Aims: To determine whether there was a relation between socioeconomic status (SES) and patient sympt...
BackgroundWhile the United Kingdom National Health Service aimed to reduce social inequalities in th...
ImportanceLittle is known about variation in outcomes of surgery, nor about factors that can explain...
Background and purpose — Socioeconomic inequality in health is recognized as an important public hea...
OBJECTIVE: To explore geographical and sociodemographic factors associated with variation in equity ...
Background and purpose - Assessment of potential disparities in access to care is a vital part of ac...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is little evidence on improvement after revision total hip replacement...
Importance: Little is known about variation in outcomes of surgery or about the factors associated w...
Background and purpose — Assessment of potential disparities in access to care is a vital part of ac...
BACKGROUND: To explore inequalities in the provision of hip/knee replacement surgery and produce sma...
Background and purpose Socioeconomic status is associated with the outcome of major surgery. We inve...