Patient expectations and satisfaction in hand surgery: A new assessment approach through a valid and reliable survey questionnaire

Assessing patient expectations in orthopaedic surgery has gained significant importance over time. However, there have been only a few studies on how to measure such expectations in hand surgery. Against the backdrop, the study was designed to develop a valid and reliable expectations survey for pat...

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description Assessing patient expectations in orthopaedic surgery has gained significant importance over time. However, there have been only a few studies on how to measure such expectations in hand surgery. Against the backdrop, the study was designed to develop a valid and reliable expectations survey for patients undergoing hand surgery and to identify the correlations between preoperative expectations and postoperative satisfaction. This is a three-phase prospective cohort study. In the first phase of the study (146 patients), patient expectations were assessed while developing a draft questionnaire based on frequency and clinical relevance. In the second phase (154 patients newly included), test-retest reliability was measured to ensure test consistency. The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) served as a basis for developing the final survey questionnaire. In the third phase, we followed up with patients, who completed the preoperative expectations survey, 3 months after surgery to assess the fulfillment of their expectations. The Pearson correlation method was used to measure the association between preoperative expectations and postoperative satisfaction. In the first phase, 146 patients shared 406 different expectations, which were grouped into nine categories. Then, in the second phase, the final survey was populated by questionnaire items under respective category that have revealed strong test-retest reliability (ICC of 0.91). A significant positive correlation between patient expectations and satisfaction was observed (R = 0.181, p = 0.034). The survey was designed to offer a valid and reliable approach for the comprehensive assessment of patient expectations in hand surgery. The survey results show that patients with high expectations tend to be more satisfied with surgical outcomes. It is strongly believed that this approach would serve as a useful tool at a time when patient perspective is taken into account increasingly more in the clinical practice.
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subjects Arthritis
Biology and Life Sciences
Complications and side effects
Correlation
Correlation coefficient
Correlation coefficients
Disease
Evaluation
Hand
Hand - surgery
Humans
Medicine and Health Sciences
Motivation
Orthopedic surgery
Orthopedics
Outpatient care facilities
Patient outcomes
Patient Satisfaction
Patients
Polls & surveys
Prospective Studies
Questionnaires
Reliability
Reproducibility of Results
Research and Analysis Methods
Social Sciences
Surgeons
Surgery
Surgical outcomes
Surveys
Surveys and Questionnaires
Weightlifting
title Patient expectations and satisfaction in hand surgery: A new assessment approach through a valid and reliable survey questionnaire
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