[HTML][HTML] The role of pain and function in determining patient satisfaction after total knee replacement: data from the National Joint Registry for England and Wales

PN Baker, JH Van der Meulen… - The Journal of Bone …, 2007 - boneandjoint.org.uk
A postal questionnaire was sent to 10 000 patients more than one year after their total knee
replacement (TKR). They were assessed using the Oxford knee score and were asked
whether they were satisfied, unsure or unsatisfied with their TKR. The response rate was
87.4%(8231 of 9417 eligible questionnaires) and a total of 81.8%(6625 of 8095) of patients
were satisfied. Multivariable regression modelling showed that patients with higher scores
relating to the pain and function elements of the Oxford knee score had a lower level of …

The role of pain and function in determining patient satisfaction following total knee arthroplasty: data from the national joint registry for England and wales

P Baker, J van der Meulen, J Lewsey… - Orthopaedic …, 2012 - boneandjoint.org.uk
Purpose To examine how patients viewed the outcome of their joint replacement at least one
year post surgery. Emphasis was placed on investigating the relative influence of ongoing
pain and functional limitation on patient satisfaction. Method Questionnaire based
assessment of the Oxford Knee Score (OKS), patient satisfaction, and need for reoperation
in a group of 10,000 patients who had undergone primary unilateral knee replacement
between April and December 2003. Questionnaires were linked to the NJR database to …
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