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Lumbar spinal stenosis patients are satisfied with short-term results of surgery - younger age, symptom severity, disability and depression decrease satisfaction
Authors:Sinikallio Sanna  Aalto Timo  Airaksinen Olavi  Herno Arto  Kröger Heikki  Savolainen Sakari  Turunen Veli  Viinamäki Heimo
Affiliation: a Department of Rehabilitation, Kuopio University Hospital,b Department of Surgery, Kuopio University,c Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Kuopio University Hospital,d Department of Surgery/Orthopaedics, Kuopio University Hospital,e The Bone and Cartilage Research Unit, Kuopio University,f Department of Neurosurgery, Kuopio University Hospital,g Department of Psychiatry, Kuopio University and Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland
Abstract:Purpose. To study the lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) patients' (n = 98) satisfaction with surgery outcome and associated factors at three months post-operative stage.

Method. LSS-related physical functioning and pain were assessed with Oswestry disability index, Stucki questionnaire, Visual Analogue Scale and pain drawings. Depression was assessed with 21-item Beck Depression Inventory. Psychological well-being was assessed with the Life satisfaction scale, Toronto Alexithymia Scale and Sense of Coherence Scale. All questionnaires were administered before and 3 months after surgical treatment of LSS. Satisfaction with surgery outcome was assessed with a separate scale.

Results. Considerable improvement was evident in all the functional and pain-related variables. Two-thirds (66%) of the patients were at least clearly satisfied with the surgery outcome. Younger age, symptom severity, disability and depression were independently associated with dissatisfaction with surgery outcome.

Conclusion. The lack of physical, functional and emotional well-being is associated with the patients' dissatisfaction with the surgery outcome. Patient satisfaction is a valid outcome to be measured in LSS patients undergoing surgery. It is recommended that patients should be provided with realistic pre-operative patient information and that depression be assessed pre-operatively.
Keywords:Patient satisfaction  lumbar spinal stenosis  surgery  depression  disability
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