Study objectives-To determine extent of change in psychological, functional, and social health after knee and hip joint replacement surgery using independent assessments.Design-Patients were recruited before surgery and interviewed preoperatively, three months after surgery, and nine months after surgery. Interviews were conducted in the patients' own homes.Setting-Two orthopaedic surgery units in Scotland.Participants-A consecutive sample of 107 patients with osteoarthritis having primary replacement of the knee or hip.Main outcome measures Assessments of depression, anxiety, pain, functional activity, informal care, and formal service utilisation were made at three time points.Main results-Anxiety and pain were significantly reduced and f...
Objective To assess health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in a prospective study with 7 years of f...
SummaryObjectiveLittle has been reported on changes in health status in patients with osteoarthritis...
Background: Depression is a common co-morbid condition seen in arthroplasty patients. Pain and depre...
Study objectives - To determine extent of change in psychological, functional, and social health aft...
ObjectiveTo determine whether preoperative characteristics influence quality of life outcomes 1, 6, ...
BackgroundPatient-reported outcomes are increasingly used in evaluations of joint replacement surger...
Objective: Studies of the determinants, and the scope of outcomes examined, in patient-reported tot...
AbstractObjective The aims of this study were to assess changes in physical function and quality of ...
Patient-reported outcomes are increasingly used in evaluations of joint replacement surgery, but it ...
AB Objective: To explore the relationship between preoperative patient expectations and postoperativ...
This study explored the relationships between selected psychological variables (broad personality, l...
Objective: To determine whether symptomatic (painful/problematic) joints pre total knee replacement...
SummaryObjectiveLittle is known about the relationships among pain, function, psychological variable...
Objective: Little is known about the relationships among pain, function, psychological variables lik...
Background: Total Knee Replacement (TKR) surgery is typically performed to alleviate symptoms of sev...
Objective To assess health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in a prospective study with 7 years of f...
SummaryObjectiveLittle has been reported on changes in health status in patients with osteoarthritis...
Background: Depression is a common co-morbid condition seen in arthroplasty patients. Pain and depre...
Study objectives - To determine extent of change in psychological, functional, and social health aft...
ObjectiveTo determine whether preoperative characteristics influence quality of life outcomes 1, 6, ...
BackgroundPatient-reported outcomes are increasingly used in evaluations of joint replacement surger...
Objective: Studies of the determinants, and the scope of outcomes examined, in patient-reported tot...
AbstractObjective The aims of this study were to assess changes in physical function and quality of ...
Patient-reported outcomes are increasingly used in evaluations of joint replacement surgery, but it ...
AB Objective: To explore the relationship between preoperative patient expectations and postoperativ...
This study explored the relationships between selected psychological variables (broad personality, l...
Objective: To determine whether symptomatic (painful/problematic) joints pre total knee replacement...
SummaryObjectiveLittle is known about the relationships among pain, function, psychological variable...
Objective: Little is known about the relationships among pain, function, psychological variables lik...
Background: Total Knee Replacement (TKR) surgery is typically performed to alleviate symptoms of sev...
Objective To assess health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in a prospective study with 7 years of f...
SummaryObjectiveLittle has been reported on changes in health status in patients with osteoarthritis...
Background: Depression is a common co-morbid condition seen in arthroplasty patients. Pain and depre...