INTRODUCTION: Enhanced recovery programmes (ErPs) are increasingly being used for arthroplasty. One of the core aims of an ErP is to improve the quality of patient experience. However, there is currently no published evaluation of patient satisfaction in relation to this new programme of care within orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this study was to compare the ErP against the standard care programme (SCP) at one centre. METHODS: A satisfaction survey addressing patient opinions on the key objectives of the ErP was conducted by telephone, using a set script. Of the 226 patients contacted, 143 (63.3%) responded (69 from the ErP and 74 from the SCP). Of the respondents, 71 received a total hip arthroplasty and 72 a total knee arthroplasty....
Background: There is limited literature evaluating patient satisfaction and outcomes after outpatien...
Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be expected to be higher among...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be ex...
INTRODUCTION: Enhanced recovery programmes (ErPs) are increasingly being used for arthroplasty. O...
Aims and objectives: To explore how satisfied patients are with the process of treatment and care an...
BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery after surgery programs may improve recovery and reduce duration of hos...
When assessing the health status of patients after orthopaedic surgery, such as knee arthroplasty, g...
Background Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be expected to be h...
This research thesis comprises a realist evaluation of an Orthopaedic Enhanced Recovery Programme (E...
Abstract Background: The number of patients undergoing joint arthroplasty is increasing worldwide. ...
BACKGROUND: Total hip replacements (THRs) and total knee replacements (TKRs) are common elective pro...
Abstract Aims and objectives: To explore how satisfied patients are with the process of treatment a...
BACKGROUND : Traditionally, hip replacement surgery was associated with prolonged recovery and rehab...
Introduction: Enhanced Recovery Programmes (ERPs) reduce patient morbidity and mortality and provide...
Abstract Background Optimizing patients’ total hip and knee arthroplasty (THA/TKA) experience is as ...
Background: There is limited literature evaluating patient satisfaction and outcomes after outpatien...
Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be expected to be higher among...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be ex...
INTRODUCTION: Enhanced recovery programmes (ErPs) are increasingly being used for arthroplasty. O...
Aims and objectives: To explore how satisfied patients are with the process of treatment and care an...
BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery after surgery programs may improve recovery and reduce duration of hos...
When assessing the health status of patients after orthopaedic surgery, such as knee arthroplasty, g...
Background Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be expected to be h...
This research thesis comprises a realist evaluation of an Orthopaedic Enhanced Recovery Programme (E...
Abstract Background: The number of patients undergoing joint arthroplasty is increasing worldwide. ...
BACKGROUND: Total hip replacements (THRs) and total knee replacements (TKRs) are common elective pro...
Abstract Aims and objectives: To explore how satisfied patients are with the process of treatment a...
BACKGROUND : Traditionally, hip replacement surgery was associated with prolonged recovery and rehab...
Introduction: Enhanced Recovery Programmes (ERPs) reduce patient morbidity and mortality and provide...
Abstract Background Optimizing patients’ total hip and knee arthroplasty (THA/TKA) experience is as ...
Background: There is limited literature evaluating patient satisfaction and outcomes after outpatien...
Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be expected to be higher among...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Consumer satisfaction with the acute-care experience could reasonably be ex...