Objectives: To analyse the differences in patient health outcomes and out-of-pocket costs following hip and knee joint replacement for osteoarthritis between patients who went home immediately after the acute care hospital stay and those who were admitted to inpatient rehabilitation care before going home. Methods: One hundred and eighteen patients undergoing total hip or knee replacement in Sydney, Australia completed cost diaries, SF-36 and WOMAC Index, pre-operatively and for one year post-operatively. Results: The health status of all groups improved significantly from before surgery to 12 months post-surgery. No significant difference in health status at 12 months post-surgery was seen between home and rehabilitation patients for eithe...
Background Because of current cost restrictions, we studied the effect of a shorter hospital stay on...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to determine the incremental cost-effectiveness of...
Objectives: To assess whether shared care for patients undergoing total hip replacement delivers bet...
Objective. To address costs of total joint replacement surgery from the patients' perspective by det...
BACKGROUND Patients after primary hip or knee replacement surgery can benefit from postoperative ...
Abstract Background Inpatient rehabilitation is an expensive option following total hip arthroplasty...
Total hip replacement (THR) is a common and costly procedure. The number of THR is expected to incre...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hip or kn...
Importance: Formal rehabilitation programs, including inpatient programs, are often assumed to optim...
Background: It is controversial whether shortening the average length of hospital stay and increasin...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether attending a face-to-face pre-operative joint replacement education in...
Objective: To investigate inpatient rehabilitation rates after private total knee replacements (TKRs...
Over the past 15 years, the number of hip and knee replacements in the United States has increased d...
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Free to read\ud \ud Objective\ud \ud To determine, at 6 weeks postsurgery, if a monitored home exerc...
Background Because of current cost restrictions, we studied the effect of a shorter hospital stay on...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to determine the incremental cost-effectiveness of...
Objectives: To assess whether shared care for patients undergoing total hip replacement delivers bet...
Objective. To address costs of total joint replacement surgery from the patients' perspective by det...
BACKGROUND Patients after primary hip or knee replacement surgery can benefit from postoperative ...
Abstract Background Inpatient rehabilitation is an expensive option following total hip arthroplasty...
Total hip replacement (THR) is a common and costly procedure. The number of THR is expected to incre...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hip or kn...
Importance: Formal rehabilitation programs, including inpatient programs, are often assumed to optim...
Background: It is controversial whether shortening the average length of hospital stay and increasin...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether attending a face-to-face pre-operative joint replacement education in...
Objective: To investigate inpatient rehabilitation rates after private total knee replacements (TKRs...
Over the past 15 years, the number of hip and knee replacements in the United States has increased d...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Free to read\ud \ud Objective\ud \ud To determine, at 6 weeks postsurgery, if a monitored home exerc...
Background Because of current cost restrictions, we studied the effect of a shorter hospital stay on...
Objective: The objective of the present study was to determine the incremental cost-effectiveness of...
Objectives: To assess whether shared care for patients undergoing total hip replacement delivers bet...