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Short hospital stay augmented with education and home-based rehabilitation improves function and quality of life after hip replacement

SIGGEIRSDOTTIR K; OLAFSSON O; JONSSON H; IWARSSON S; GUDNASON V; JONSSON BY
ACTA ORTHOP , 2005, vol. 76, n° 4, p. 555-562
Doc n°: 121587
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : JF - QUALITE DE VIE , DE361 - TRAITEMENT CHIRURGICAL / HANCHE

We studied the effect of a shorter hospital stay on function, pain and quality of life (QOL) after total hip replacement (THR). Patients and methods 50 patients from two hospitals were randomized into a study group (SG) of 27 patients receiving preoperative and postoperative education programs, as well as home visits from an outpatient team, and a control group (CG) of 23 patients receiving ''conventional'' rehabilitation often augmented by a stay at a rehabilitation center. Results Mean hospital stay was shorter for the SG than for the CG (6.4 days and 10 days, respectively;
p < 0.001). During the 6-month study period, there were 9 non-fatal complications in the SG and 12 in the CG (p = 0.3). The difference in Oxford Hip Score between the groups was not statistically significant before the operation, but was better for the SG at 2 months (p = 0.03) and this difference remained more or less constant throughout the study. The overall score from the Nottingham Health Profile indicated a better QOL in the SG. Interpretation Our preoperative education program, followed by postoperative home-based rehabilitation, appears to be safer and more effective in improving function and QOL after THR than conventional treatment.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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