Factors associated with early postoperative survey completion in orthopaedic surgery patients

AbstractPurposeTo determine factors associated with survey compliance 2-weeks postoperatively.Methods1269 patients age 17-years and older participating in the Maryland Orthopaedic Registry from August 2015–March 2018 were administered a baseline questionnaire preoperatively and emailed a follow-up q...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical orthopaedics and trauma 2020-02, Vol.11 (Suppl 1), p.S158-S163
Hauptverfasser: Sajak, Patrick MJ, Aneizi, Ali, Gopinath, Rohan, Nadarajah, Vidushan, Burt, Cameran, Ventimiglia, Dominic, Akabudike, Ngozi, Zhan, Min, Henn, R. Frank
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Zusammenfassung:AbstractPurposeTo determine factors associated with survey compliance 2-weeks postoperatively.Methods1269 patients age 17-years and older participating in the Maryland Orthopaedic Registry from August 2015–March 2018 were administered a baseline questionnaire preoperatively and emailed a follow-up questionnaire 10-days postoperatively. Demographics were self-reported and medical records reviewed for relevant medical history.Results609 patients (48.0%) completed both the baseline and 2-week surveys. A decreased likelihood of 2-week survey completion was seen in patients who identified as black, smokers, patients without a college education, patients who were unmarried, unemployed, had a lower income, or covered by government-sponsored insurance (p 
ISSN:0976-5662
2213-3445
DOI:10.1016/j.jcot.2019.07.007