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Patients’ preferred mode of travel to the orthopaedic theatre
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收稿时间:2014-09-24

Patients’ preferred mode of travel to the orthopaedic theatre
Joel A Humphrey,Sarah L Johnson,Shilen Patel,Muzaffar Malik,Charles A Willis-Owen,Stephen Bendall. Patients’ preferred mode of travel to the orthopaedic theatre[J]. World journal of orthopedics, 2015, 6(3): 360-362. DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v6.i3.360
Authors:Joel A Humphrey  Sarah L Johnson  Shilen Patel  Muzaffar Malik  Charles A Willis-Owen  Stephen Bendall
Abstract:AIM: To determine the preferred mode of travel to the operating theatre for elective orthopaedic patients.METHODS: Data was collected prospectively over a 2-wk period at an elective Orthopaedic Treatment Centre. Patients were asked to complete a patient satisfaction questionnaire following their surgery on their experience and subsequent preferred mode of transport to theatre. The data was then recorded in a tabulated format and analysed with percentages. Fisher’s exact test was used to determine if there was any statistical association between patients’ preference to walk and various groups; in-patient or day case procedures, and whether patients were < 60 years or > 60 years of age.RESULTS: Seventy patients (40 females and 30 males) fully completed the questionnaire. In total there were 33 d-cases and 37 in-patients. The spectrum of orthopaedic sub-specialties included was knee (41%), hip (17%), foot and ankle (24%), spine (13%) and upper limb (4%). Patient satisfaction for overall experience of travelling to theatre was either excellent (77%) or good (23%). Following their experience of travelling to theatre, 87% (95%CI: 79%-95%) of the total cohort would have preferred to walk to the operating theatre. There was a statistically significant association (P = 0.003) between patients’ preference to walk and whether they were day-case or in-patients. Similarly, there was a statistically significance association (P = 0.028) between patients’ preference to walk and whether they were < 60 years or > 60 years of age.CONCLUSION: This study confirms the majority of Orthopaedic elective patients would prefer to walk to theatre, when given the choice and if practically possible.
Keywords:Patient satisfaction   Orthopaedic theatre   Patient autonomy
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