Concerns of patients actively contemplating total knee replacement: Differences by race and gender
Objective To examine differences by race/ethnicity and gender in patients' concerns regarding total knee replacement (TKR). Methods Focus groups of patients actively considering TKR were conducted. Discussion included patients' questions and concerns regarding TKR. The software ATLAS.ti wa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Arthritis and rheumatism 2004-02, Vol.51 (1), p.117-123 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective
To examine differences by race/ethnicity and gender in patients' concerns regarding total knee replacement (TKR).
Methods
Focus groups of patients actively considering TKR were conducted. Discussion included patients' questions and concerns regarding TKR. The software ATLAS.ti was used to tabulate themes by race/ethnicity and gender. Concerns raised by focus group participants were compared with thematic content from patient joint replacement information materials. This comparison used patient literature from 3 high‐volume academic TKR centers, the Arthritis Foundation, and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.
Results
All groups shared similar concerns. However, some issues were more prevalent among certain gender and racial groups. For instance, concerns regarding anesthesia were more important to white Americans and concerns regarding recovery were more important to women. Some of these concerns were not addressed in the available patient literature.
Conclusions
Different gender and racial subgroups focus on different concerns when considering TKR. These differences may contribute to gender and race/ethnicity disparity seen in TKR use. |
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ISSN: | 0004-3591 0893-7524 1529-0131 1529-0123 |
DOI: | 10.1002/art.20073 |