| Literature DB >> 31638594 |
Thomas Timmers1,2, Loes Janssen3, Walter van der Weegen4, Dirk Das4, Willem-Jan Marijnissen5, Gerjon Hannink6, Babette C van der Zwaard7, Adriaan Plat7, Bregje Thomassen8, Jan-Willem Swen8, Rudolf B Kool2, Frederik Okke Lambers Heerspink9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients who undergo primary Total Knee Replacement surgery (TKR) are often discharged within 1-3 days after surgery. With this relatively short length of hospital stay, a patient's self-management is a crucial factor in optimizing the outcome of their treatment. In the case of TKR, self-management primarily involves adequate pain management, followed by physiotherapy exercises and daily self-care activities. Patients are educated on all these topics by hospital staff upon discharge from the hospital but often struggle to comprehend this information due to its quantity, complexity, and the passive mode of communication used to convey it.Entities:
Keywords: ehealth; patient education; postoperative care; self-management; smartphone; telemedicine
Year: 2019 PMID: 31638594 PMCID: PMC6914303 DOI: 10.2196/15323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Examples of the interactive app used as an intervention, translated from Dutch (language used in the study) to English. From left to right: the welcoming of patients to the app, video and text information about medication usage, an invitation to send a photo of the wound (in case of fever, increased levels of pain or wound leakage) and a patient-reported pain score progress tracker.
Overview of used questionnaires per outcome.
| Outcome | Questionnaire |
| Level of paina | Three questions concerning pain while at rest, during activity and during the night. NRSb scores were used to measure the outcome, ranging from 0 (no pain at all) to 10 (worst pain imaginable). |
| Physical functioninga | The Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score short form [ |
| Quality of lifea | EuroQol 3-level questionnaire, EQ-5D-3. Measuring 5 dimensions (mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, anxiety depression) on a 3-level scale (no problems, some problems, extreme problems). Additionally, a VASc was used to assess patients self-rated health. VAS endpoints range from 0 (Worst imaginable state) to 100 (Best imaginable state) [ |
| Physiotherapy exercises | One question concerning patients’ ability to perform their physiotherapy exercises. NRS score was used to measure the outcome, ranging from 0 (not capable at all) to 10 (perfectly capable). |
| Daily self-care activities | One question concerning patients’ ability to perform their daily self-care activities. NRS score was used to measure the outcome, ranging from 0 (not capable at all) to 10 (perfectly capable). |
| Satisfaction with information | One question concerning patients’ satisfaction about the information they received from the hospital after discharge. NRS score was used to measure the outcome, ranging from 0 (not satisfied at all) to 10 (very much satisfied). |
| Perceived involvement | One question concerning the patient-perceived level of involvement by the hospital postoperatively. NRS score was used to measure the outcome, ranging from 0 (not satisfied at all) to 10 (very much satisfied). |
| Health care consumption | Three dichotomized questions concerning health care consumption at the hospital, the general practitioner and home-care organization. When a patient indicated they had contacted one of these organizations, the outcome was assessed (ie, no action required or follow-up action required). If follow-up was required, that could entail things like a consultation or referral to another organization. |
aThese questionnaires are part of the Patient Reported Outcome Measures guidelines of the Dutch Orthopedic Association (Nederlandse Orthopaedische Vereniging, NOV) for TKR.
bNRS: numeric rating scale.
cVAS: visual analogue scale.
Overview of outcomes per time point measurement.
| Baseline | Follow-up week 1, 2 and 3 | Follow-up week 4 |
| Patient characteristics | –a | – |
| Physical functioning | – | Physical functioning |
| Quality of life | – | Quality of life |
| – | Level of pain | Level of pain |
| – | Physiotherapy exercises | Physiotherapy exercises |
| – | Daily self-care activities | Daily self-care activities |
| – | Satisfaction with information | Satisfaction with information |
| – | Perceived involvement | Perceived involvement |
| – | Health care consumption | Health care consumption |
aNot applicable.
Figure 2Patient flow diagram.
Patient characteristics.
| Characteristics | Intervention group (n=114) | Control group (n=99) | |
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| Male | 40 (35.1) | 39 (39.4) |
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| Female | 74 (64.9) | 60 (60.6) |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 64.74 (7.57) | 65.63 (7.90) | |
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| Group 1 | 52 (46.0) | 47 (47.5) |
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| Group 2 | 61 (54.0) | 52 (52.5) |
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| Living alone | 27 (23.7) | 21 (21.2) |
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| Living together | 87 (76.3) | 78 (78.8) |
| KOOS PSa, mean (SD) | 45.27 (12.71) | 44.05 (11.10) | |
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| EQ-5D-3, mean (SD) | 0.67 (0.21) | 0.65 (0.24) |
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| EQ-5D-3 VASb, mean (SD) | 69.59 (16.38) | 67.42 (19.56) |
aKOOS PS: Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score short form.
bVAS: visual analogue scale.
Figure 3Pain at rest (measured weekly in the first four weeks after discharge, 95% CI).
Figure 4Pain during activity (measured weekly in the first four weeks after discharge, 95% CI).
Figure 5Pain at night (measured weekly in the first four weeks after discharge, 95% CI).
Level of pain.
| Wk | Pain at rest | Pain during activity | Pain during the night | |||||||||
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| Intervention group, mean | Control group, mean | Model estimated difference (95% CI) | Intervention group, mean | Control group, mean | Model estimated difference (95% CI) | Intervention group, mean | Control group, mean | Model estimated difference (95% CI) | |||
| 1 | 5.20 | 5.54 | 0.25 | .46 | 5.86 | 5.65 | –0.20 | .52 | 5.94 | 6.11 | 0.08 | .81 |
| 2 | 4.40 | 5.38 | 0.96 | .004 | 5.01 | 5.84 | 0.81 | .01 | 5.23 | 6.01 | 0.80 | .02 |
| 3 | 4.11 | 5.05 | 0.88 | .001 | 4.56 | 5.16 | 0.60 | .06 | 4.89 | 5.98 | 1.05 | .002 |
| 4 | 3.45 | 4.59 | 1.07 | .001 | 3.99 | 5.08 | 1.11 | <.001 | 4.18 | 5.21 | 1.02 | .003 |
Physical functioning and quality of life.
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| Baseline | Week 4 | |
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| Intervention group, mean (SD) | 45.91 (12.77) | 37.61 (10.17)a | |
| Control group, mean (SD) | 43.83 (10.87) | 43.08 (12.96)a | |
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| Intervention group, mean (SD) | 0.66 (0.16) | 0.76 (0.16)a | |
| Control group, mean (SD) | 0.65 (0.24) | 0.67 (0.25)a | |
aP<.001 (Intervention Group versus Control Group at week 4).
Ability to perform physiotherapy exercises and activities of daily self-care.
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| Performing physiotherapy exercises | Performing daily self-care activities | ||||||
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| Intervention group, mean | Control group, mean | Model estimated difference (95% CI) | Intervention group, mean | Control group, mean | Model estimated difference (95% CI) | ||
| Week 1 | 6.54 | 6.52 | 0.01 | .98 | 6.73 | 6.30 | –0.45 | .05 |
| Week 2 | 7.28 | 6.53 | –0.72 | .001 | 7.84 | 6.98 | –0.83 | <.001 |
| Week 3 | 7.35 | 6.93 | –0.41 | .13 | 8.19 | 7.36 | –0.79 | .001 |
| Week 4 | 7.50 | 6.88 | –0.60 | .03 | 8.32 | 7.64 | –0.67 | .004 |
Satisfaction with information and patient-perceived involvement by the hospital.
| Week | Satisfaction with the Information | Patient-perceived involvement | ||||||
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| Intervention group, mean | Control group, mean | Model estimated difference (95% CI) | Intervention group, mean | Control group, mean | Model estimated difference (95% CI) | ||
| 1 | 7.90 | 7.40 | –0.51 | .07 | 7.52 | 6.87 | –0.74 | .002 |
| 2 | 7.96 | 6.61 | –1.38 | <.001 | 7.75 | 6.14 | –1.64 | <.001 |
| 3 | 7.45 | 6.16 | –1.29 | <.001 | 7.23 | 6.13 | –1.13 | <.001 |
| 4 | 7.61 | 5.32 | –2.28 | <.001 | 7.24 | 4.90 | –2.35 | <.001 |
Health care consumption.
| Hospital | GPa | Home care | Total | Average points of contactb | ||
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| 69 | 34 | 25 | 128 | 1.22 | |
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| No action required | 26 | 14 | 6 | 46 | –c |
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| 59 | 58 | 28 | 145 | 1.62 | |
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| No action required | 23 | 30 | 12 | 65 | – |
aGP: general practitioner.
bThe average number of contacts with the hospital, GP, or home-care organization (corrected for the time points patients participated in the measurement).
cNot applicable.
Per protocol analysis for level of pain.
| Week | Pain at rest | Pain during activity | Pain during the night | |||||||||
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| Intervention group, mean | Control group, mean | Model estimated difference (95% CI) | Intervention group, mean | Control group, mean | Model estimated difference (95% CI) | Intervention group, mean | Control group, mean | Model estimated difference (95% CI) | |||
| 1 | 4.98 | 5.54 | 0.54 | .13 | 5.71 | 5.65 | –0.20 | .95 | 5.95 | 6.11 | 0.16 | .65 |
| 2 | 4.37 | 5.38 | 1.08 | .002 | 4.94 | 5.84 | 0.99 | .003 | 5.20 | 6.01 | 0.90 | .01 |
| 3 | 4.05 | 5.05 | 1.01 | .001 | 4.65 | 5.16 | 0.63 | .06 | 4.91 | 5.98 | 1.09 | .002 |
| 4 | 3.31 | 4.59 | 1.26 | <.001 | 3.83 | 5.08 | 1.34 | <.001 | 4.04 | 5.21 | 1.18 | .001 |