BACKGROUND: To understand private consumer and clinician preferences towards different rehabilitation modes following knee or hip arthroplasty, and identify factors which influence the chosen rehabilitation pathway. METHODS: Mixed methods cross-sectional study involving 95 semi-structured interviews of consumers (patients and carers) and clinicians (arthroplasty surgeons, physiotherapists and rehabilitation physicians) in Sydney, Australia, during 2014-2015. Participants were asked about the acceptability of different modes of rehabilitation provision, and factors influencing their chosen rehabilitation pathway. Interviews were in person or via the telephone. Qualitative analysis software was used to electronically manage qualitative data. ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be ex...
OBJECTIVE: Conservative treatment modalities in osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip or knee are underused...
OBJECTIVE: To explore, using a qualitative approach, reasons for patients' continued willingness or ...
Abstract Background To understand private consumer and clinician preferences towards different rehab...
Objective: Patient preference for therapy is influenced by prior experience. This exploratory study ...
Background: There is worldwide variation in rehabilitation practices after total hi...
Abstract Introduction Arthroplasty is an effective, yet costly, surgical procedure for end‐stage ost...
Background and objectives: following discharge from hospital, there can be variability in the rehabi...
Objectives To identify, characterise and explain factors that influence patient preferences, from th...
PURPOSE: The rising number of hip arthroscopies (HA) is leading to increasing numbers of patients re...
Arthroplasty is an effective intervention for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis refractory to conserva...
Introduction Arthroplasty is an effective, yet costly, surgical procedure for end-stage osteoarth...
Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be expected to be higher among...
Background Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be expected to be h...
BACKGROUND/AIM Understanding the differences in preferences of patients and occupational therapists ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be ex...
OBJECTIVE: Conservative treatment modalities in osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip or knee are underused...
OBJECTIVE: To explore, using a qualitative approach, reasons for patients' continued willingness or ...
Abstract Background To understand private consumer and clinician preferences towards different rehab...
Objective: Patient preference for therapy is influenced by prior experience. This exploratory study ...
Background: There is worldwide variation in rehabilitation practices after total hi...
Abstract Introduction Arthroplasty is an effective, yet costly, surgical procedure for end‐stage ost...
Background and objectives: following discharge from hospital, there can be variability in the rehabi...
Objectives To identify, characterise and explain factors that influence patient preferences, from th...
PURPOSE: The rising number of hip arthroscopies (HA) is leading to increasing numbers of patients re...
Arthroplasty is an effective intervention for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis refractory to conserva...
Introduction Arthroplasty is an effective, yet costly, surgical procedure for end-stage osteoarth...
Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be expected to be higher among...
Background Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be expected to be h...
BACKGROUND/AIM Understanding the differences in preferences of patients and occupational therapists ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be ex...
OBJECTIVE: Conservative treatment modalities in osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip or knee are underused...
OBJECTIVE: To explore, using a qualitative approach, reasons for patients' continued willingness or ...