Teaching of patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery
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Teaching of patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery
Abstract
We studied the effect of patient teaching in 60 patients who underwent primary total hip replacement surgery. All the patients received an illustrated patient guide. In addition to the general patient teaching given by doctors, nurses and physiotherapists, a randomly chosen group of 27 patients received a session of intensified patient teaching. At the follow-up, 2-3 months postoperatively, 61% of patients thought that they had received the main part of their information from the physiotherapists, 9% from their doctors and 4% from the nursing staff. The importance of a well-illustrated guide was pointed out. The knowledge of potential complications, such as infection, remained poor; 37% could not name one single relevant complication. At the follow-up, the younger or better educated patients did not score any better. The experimental group who had received intensified teaching differed only slightly from the controls, but they knew significantly better when to inform their doctor of potential complications. Also, the experimental group showed greater interest in obtaining more information about their replaced hip. Patients in the experimental group showed significantly better adherence to the instructions for the postoperative rehabilitation programme.
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