ABSTRACTObjectiveThis prospective randomized study assessed the effect of waiting time (WT) on health outcomes in Finnish patients admitted to hospital for primary total hip replacement (THR).MethodsA total of 395 consecutive patients with a need for a primary THR because of osteoarthritis and who were placed on the waiting list between August 2002 and November 2003. After placement on the waiting list, the patients were randomly assigned to a short WT (≤3 months) group (n = 174) or a nonfixed WT group (n = 221). The patients completed self-administered questionnaires at the time of placing on the waiting list and at hospital admission. Health-related quality of life was measured by the generic 15D instrument. Hip pain and function were mea...
Aims - This study aimed to describe preoperative waiting times for surgery in hip fracture patients ...
SummaryObjectiveTo systematically describe changes in pain and functioning in patients with osteoart...
AbstractInterpretations of time underlie patients' experiences of illness and the way in which the N...
ABSTRACTObjectiveThis prospective randomized study assessed the effect of waiting time (WT) on healt...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of waiting time on health and quality of life outcomes and co...
Objective The main purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between the waiting ...
Abstract Background Several quality-of-life studies in patients awaiting major joint replacement hav...
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this prospective randomized study was to evaluate the effect of waiting...
Background Total hip and total knee replacement surgery are in high demand, leading...
OBJECTIVES: To explore sociodemographic and health status factors associated with waiting times both...
Reducing waiting times has been a major focus of the English National Health Service for many years,...
Objectives. To assess waiting times for three groups of orthopaedic patients in Sweden and to identi...
Aims: This study aimed to describe preoperative waiting times for surgery in hip fracture patients i...
Objective: To systematically describe changes in pain and functioning in patients with osteoarthriti...
Abstract Background In many healthcare systems, people with severe joint disease wait months to year...
Aims - This study aimed to describe preoperative waiting times for surgery in hip fracture patients ...
SummaryObjectiveTo systematically describe changes in pain and functioning in patients with osteoart...
AbstractInterpretations of time underlie patients' experiences of illness and the way in which the N...
ABSTRACTObjectiveThis prospective randomized study assessed the effect of waiting time (WT) on healt...
SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of waiting time on health and quality of life outcomes and co...
Objective The main purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between the waiting ...
Abstract Background Several quality-of-life studies in patients awaiting major joint replacement hav...
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this prospective randomized study was to evaluate the effect of waiting...
Background Total hip and total knee replacement surgery are in high demand, leading...
OBJECTIVES: To explore sociodemographic and health status factors associated with waiting times both...
Reducing waiting times has been a major focus of the English National Health Service for many years,...
Objectives. To assess waiting times for three groups of orthopaedic patients in Sweden and to identi...
Aims: This study aimed to describe preoperative waiting times for surgery in hip fracture patients i...
Objective: To systematically describe changes in pain and functioning in patients with osteoarthriti...
Abstract Background In many healthcare systems, people with severe joint disease wait months to year...
Aims - This study aimed to describe preoperative waiting times for surgery in hip fracture patients ...
SummaryObjectiveTo systematically describe changes in pain and functioning in patients with osteoart...
AbstractInterpretations of time underlie patients' experiences of illness and the way in which the N...