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Open Access 01-12-2013 | Research article

Where is the patient in models of patient-centred care: a grounded theory study of total joint replacement patients

Authors: Fiona Webster, Anthony V Perruccio, Richard Jenkinson, Susan Jaglal, Emil Schemitsch, James P Waddell, Samantha Bremner, Melanie Hammond Mobilio, Viji Venkataramanan, Aileen M Davis

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Background

Patient-centered care ideally considers patient preferences, values and needs. However, it is unclear if policies such as wait time strategies for hip and knee replacement surgery (TJR) are patient-centred as they focus on an isolated episode of care. This paper describes the accounts of people scheduled to undergo TJR, focusing on their experience of (OA) as a chronic disease that has considerable impact on their everyday lives.

Methods

Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with participants scheduled to undergo TJR who were recruited from the practices of two orthopaedic surgeons. We first used maximum variation and then theoretical sampling based on age, sex and joint replaced. 33 participants (age 38-79 years; 17 female) were included in the analysis. 20 were scheduled for hip replacement and 13 for knee replacement. A constructivist approach to grounded theory guided sampling, data collection and analysis.

Results

While a specific hip or knee was the target for surgery, individuals experienced multiple-joint symptoms and comorbidities. Management of their health and daily lives was impacted by these combined experiences. Over time, they struggled to manage symptoms with varying degrees of access to and acceptance of pain medication, which was a source of constant concern. This was a multi-faceted issue with physicians reluctant to prescribe and many patients reluctant to take prescription pain medications due to their side effects.

Conclusions

For patients, TJR surgery is an acute intervention in the experience of chronic disease, OA and other comorbidities. While policy has focused on wait time as patient/surgeon decision for surgery to surgery date, the patient’s experience does not begin or end with surgery as they struggle to manage their pain. Our findings suggest that further work is needed to align the medical treatment of OA with the current policy emphasis on patient-centeredness. Patient-centred care may require a paradigm shift that is not always evident in current policy and strategies.
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Metadata
Title
Where is the patient in models of patient-centred care: a grounded theory study of total joint replacement patients
Authors
Fiona Webster
Anthony V Perruccio
Richard Jenkinson
Susan Jaglal
Emil Schemitsch
James P Waddell
Samantha Bremner
Melanie Hammond Mobilio
Viji Venkataramanan
Aileen M Davis
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-13-531

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