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Effect of expectations and concerns in rotator cuff disorders and correlations with preoperative patient characteristics

Authors
Oh, Joo HanYoon, Jong PilKim, Jae YoonKim, Sae Hoon
Issue Date
Jun-2012
Publisher
MOSBY-ELSEVIER
Keywords
Expectation; concern; postoperative outcome; sociodemographic data; rotator cuff repair
Citation
JOURNAL OF SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGERY, v.21, no.6, pp 715 - 721
Pages
7
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGERY
Volume
21
Number
6
Start Page
715
End Page
721
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/20292
DOI
10.1016/j.jse.2011.10.017
ISSN
1058-2746
1532-6500
Abstract
Hypothesis: Expectations and concerns affect the patient's postoperative improvement after rotator cuff surgery and are associated with preoperative functional status and sociodemographic factors of the patients. Methods: We studied 128 patients who underwent rotator cuff surgery. Questionnaires regarding preoperative expectations and concerns were completed before surgery. The Simple Shoulder Test (SST), Constant-Murley score, and the Short Form 36-Item (SF-36) Health Survey were used to evaluate functional status. Results: The mean expectation score was 4.59 of 5. "Relief from symptoms'' generated the highest level of expectations (4.78), and the mean concern score was 1.75 of 4. The length of recovery (2.31) was the most concerning issue. Postoperative functional outcomes were significantly improved in the high-expectation group as measured by the SST (P = .024) and the Constant-Murley score (P < .001). In contrast, patients with higher levels of concern showed no significant differences in the SST or the Constant-Murley score. High expectations were associated with occupation, level, and route of information about the disease, and poorer preoperative functional status. High concerns were associated with female sex and a poor mental health status on the SF-36. Conclusions: Patient expectations and concerns are related to postoperative improvements, and preoperative patient characteristics could be predictors of expectations (state of employment, higher level of information, informed by doctor, and a poorer preoperative functional status) and concerns (female and a poorer SF-36 Mental Component Summary score).
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