Journal article
What influences patient satisfaction after total knee replacement? A qualitative long-term follow-up study
NR Klem, A Smith, P Osullivan, MM Dowsey, R Schutze, P Kent, PFM Choong, S Bunzli
BMJ Open | Published : 2021
Abstract
Objectives To explore whether a conceptual model of patient satisfaction previously developed 1-2 years post-total knee replacement (TKR) is still relevant 3-4 years post-TKR. Specifically, (i) what is the stability in satisfaction levels 3-4 years post-TKR? and (ii) does the existing conceptual model of patient satisfaction after TKR apply at this later follow-up? Design A constructivist grounded theory qualitative follow-up study. The present study was theoretically governed by the findings of the initial qualitative inquiry. One-on-one semi-structured interviews were used to test the assumptions of the model developed from the findings of the previous study. Setting An urban Australian pu..
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Grants
Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Centre of Research Excellence in Joint Replacement Surgery (APP1116325). The funders had no role in the conduct of this study.