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Feasibility,Effectiveness and Costs Associated with a Web-Based Follow-Up Assessment Following Total Joint Arthroplasty
Authors:Jacquelyn D. Marsh  Dianne M. Bryant  Steven J. MacDonald  Douglas D.R. Naudie  Richard W. McCalden  James L. Howard  Robert B. Bourne  James P. McAuley
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Elborn College, Room 1423 The University of Western Ontario, London, ON;2. London Health Sciences Centre University Hospital, London, ON
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility, effectiveness and costs of a web-based follow-up compared to in-person assessment following primary total hip or total knee arthroplasty. Patients who were at least 12 months postoperative were randomized to follow-up method. We excluded patients who had revision surgery, osteolysis, complications or identified radiographic issues. 229 patients (118 Web, 111 in-person) completed the study. There were no patients who had an issue missed by the web-based follow-up. Patients in the web-based group travelled less (28.2 km vs 103.7 km, (P < 0.01)), had lower associated costs ($10.45 vs $21.36, (P < 0.01)) and took less time to complete (121.7 min web vs 228.7 min usual). Web-based follow-up is a feasible, clinically effective alternative with lower associated costs than in-person clinic assessment.
Keywords:web-based   follow-up   total hip arthroplasty   total knee arthroplasty   feasibility   cost
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