BACKGROUND: We sought to determine whether socio-economic status (SES) is an independent predictor of outcome following total knee (TKR) and hip (THR) replacement in Australians. METHODS: In this prospective cohort study, we included patients undergoing TKR and THR in a public hospital in whom baseline and 12-month follow-up data were available. SES was determined using the Australian Bureau of Statistics 'Index of Relative Advantage and Disadvantage'. Other independent variables included patients' demographics, comorbidities and procedure-related variables. Outcome measures were the International Knee Society Score and Harris Hip Score pain and function subscales, and the Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) physical and mental component score...
Background and purpose — Socioeconomic status is associated with the outcome of major surgery. We in...
Background and purpose — Assessment of potential disparities in access to care is a vital part of ac...
Background and purpose — Socioeconomic inequality in health is recognized as an important public hea...
Aims: To determine whether there was a relation between socioeconomic status (SES) and patient sympt...
Background: A socioeconomic gradient exists in the utilisation of total hip replacements (THR) and t...
BACKGROUND: We investigated socioeconomic differences in patient-reported outcomes after a hip or kn...
OBJECTIVES: There are few Australian data that examine the association between total knee joint repl...
Objectives: There are few Australian data that examine the association between total knee joint repl...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about the social distribution of total knee joint replacement...
Background and purpose - Assessment of potential disparities in access to care is a vital part of ac...
Considerable evidence suggests that patients with more advantaged Socio-Economic Positions undergo T...
Background: Patients with higher socioeconomic status (SES) are shown to have better total knee arth...
INTRODUCTION: Considerable evidence suggests that patients with more advantaged Socio-Economic Posit...
Aims: This study aims to describe the pre- and postoperative self-reported health and quality of lif...
Background and purpose Socioeconomic status is associated with the outcome of major surgery. We inve...
Background and purpose — Socioeconomic status is associated with the outcome of major surgery. We in...
Background and purpose — Assessment of potential disparities in access to care is a vital part of ac...
Background and purpose — Socioeconomic inequality in health is recognized as an important public hea...
Aims: To determine whether there was a relation between socioeconomic status (SES) and patient sympt...
Background: A socioeconomic gradient exists in the utilisation of total hip replacements (THR) and t...
BACKGROUND: We investigated socioeconomic differences in patient-reported outcomes after a hip or kn...
OBJECTIVES: There are few Australian data that examine the association between total knee joint repl...
Objectives: There are few Australian data that examine the association between total knee joint repl...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about the social distribution of total knee joint replacement...
Background and purpose - Assessment of potential disparities in access to care is a vital part of ac...
Considerable evidence suggests that patients with more advantaged Socio-Economic Positions undergo T...
Background: Patients with higher socioeconomic status (SES) are shown to have better total knee arth...
INTRODUCTION: Considerable evidence suggests that patients with more advantaged Socio-Economic Posit...
Aims: This study aims to describe the pre- and postoperative self-reported health and quality of lif...
Background and purpose Socioeconomic status is associated with the outcome of major surgery. We inve...
Background and purpose — Socioeconomic status is associated with the outcome of major surgery. We in...
Background and purpose — Assessment of potential disparities in access to care is a vital part of ac...
Background and purpose — Socioeconomic inequality in health is recognized as an important public hea...