The impact of waiting for total joint replacement on pain and functional status: a systematic review

T J Hoogeboom, C H M van den Ende, G van der Sluis, J Elings, J J Dronkers, A B Aiken, N L U van Meeteren

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Objective: To systematically describe changes in pain and functioning in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) awaiting total joint replacement (TJR), and to assess determinants of this change. Methods: MEDLINE®, EMBASE, CINAHL® and Cochrane Database were searched through June 2008. The reference lists of eligible publications were reviewed. Studies that monitored pain and functioning in patients with hip or knee OA during the waiting list for TJR were analyzed. Data were collected with a pre-specified collection tool. Methodological quality was assessed and a best-evidence analysis was performed to summarize results. Results: Fifteen studies, of which two were of high quality, were included and involved 788 hip and 858 knee patients (mean age 59-72 and main wait 42-399 days). There was strong evidence that pain (in hip and knee OA) and self-reported functioning (in hip OA) do not deteriorate during a
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1420-1427
Aantal pagina's8
TijdschriftOsteoarthritis and Cartilage
Volume17
Nummer van het tijdschrift11
DOI's
StatusPublished - nov. 2009

Keywords

  • Verenigde Naties
  • artroplastie
  • artrose
  • evidence-based geneeskunde
  • fysiopathologie
  • heup
  • index ernst van de ziekte
  • knieën
  • mannen
  • methoden
  • middelbare leeftijd
  • numerieke data
  • ouderen
  • patientenselectie
  • pijnmetingen
  • statistieken
  • tijdsfactoren
  • vervangingen
  • vrouwen
  • wachtlijsten
  • Functional status
  • Pain
  • Waiting list
  • Total joint replacement
  • Natural course
  • Osteoarthritis

Research Focus Areas Research Centre or Centre of Expertise

  • Kwetsbaarheid en passende zorg

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