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Hip and knee replacement patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires: Implications for future patient-reported outcome measure studies

OBJECTIVES: Electronic forms of data collection have gained interest in recent years. In orthopaedics, little is known about patient preference regarding pen-and-paper or electronic questionnaires. We aimed to determine whether patients undergoing total hip (THR) or total knee replacement (TKR) pref...

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Autores principales: Keurentjes, J. C., Fiocco, M., So-Osman, C., Onstenk, R., Koopman-Van Gemert, A. W. M. M., Pöll, R. G., Nelissen, R. G. H. H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3834769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24203164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.211.2000219
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author Keurentjes, J. C.
Fiocco, M.
So-Osman, C.
Onstenk, R.
Koopman-Van Gemert, A. W. M. M.
Pöll, R. G.
Nelissen, R. G. H. H.
author_facet Keurentjes, J. C.
Fiocco, M.
So-Osman, C.
Onstenk, R.
Koopman-Van Gemert, A. W. M. M.
Pöll, R. G.
Nelissen, R. G. H. H.
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description OBJECTIVES: Electronic forms of data collection have gained interest in recent years. In orthopaedics, little is known about patient preference regarding pen-and-paper or electronic questionnaires. We aimed to determine whether patients undergoing total hip (THR) or total knee replacement (TKR) prefer pen-and-paper or electronic questionnaires and to identify variables that predict preference for electronic questionnaires. METHODS: We asked patients who participated in a multi-centre cohort study investigating improvement in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after THR and TKR using pen-and-paper questionnaires, which mode of questionnaire they preferred. Patient age, gender, highest completed level of schooling, body mass index (BMI), comorbidities, indication for joint replacement and pre-operative HRQoL were compared between the groups preferring different modes of questionnaire. We then performed logistic regression analyses to investigate which variables independently predicted preference of electronic questionnaires. RESULTS: A total of 565 THR patients and 387 TKR patients completed the preference question. Of the THR patients, 81.8% (95% confidence interval (CI) 78.4 to 84.7) preferred pen-and-paper questionnaires to electronic questionnaires, as did 86.8% (95% CI 83.1 to 89.8) of TKR patients. Younger age, male gender, higher completed level of schooling and higher BMI independently predicted preference of electronic questionnaires in THR patients. Younger age and higher completed level of schooling independently predicted preference of electronic questionnaires in TKR patients. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of THR and TKR patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires. Patients who preferred electronic questionnaires differed from patients who preferred pen-and-paper questionnaires. Restricting the mode of patient-reported outcome measures to electronic questionnaires might introduce selection bias. Cite this article: Bone Joint Res 2013;2:238–44.
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spelling pubmed-38347692013-11-22 Hip and knee replacement patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires: Implications for future patient-reported outcome measure studies Keurentjes, J. C. Fiocco, M. So-Osman, C. Onstenk, R. Koopman-Van Gemert, A. W. M. M. Pöll, R. G. Nelissen, R. G. H. H. Bone Joint Res Research OBJECTIVES: Electronic forms of data collection have gained interest in recent years. In orthopaedics, little is known about patient preference regarding pen-and-paper or electronic questionnaires. We aimed to determine whether patients undergoing total hip (THR) or total knee replacement (TKR) prefer pen-and-paper or electronic questionnaires and to identify variables that predict preference for electronic questionnaires. METHODS: We asked patients who participated in a multi-centre cohort study investigating improvement in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after THR and TKR using pen-and-paper questionnaires, which mode of questionnaire they preferred. Patient age, gender, highest completed level of schooling, body mass index (BMI), comorbidities, indication for joint replacement and pre-operative HRQoL were compared between the groups preferring different modes of questionnaire. We then performed logistic regression analyses to investigate which variables independently predicted preference of electronic questionnaires. RESULTS: A total of 565 THR patients and 387 TKR patients completed the preference question. Of the THR patients, 81.8% (95% confidence interval (CI) 78.4 to 84.7) preferred pen-and-paper questionnaires to electronic questionnaires, as did 86.8% (95% CI 83.1 to 89.8) of TKR patients. Younger age, male gender, higher completed level of schooling and higher BMI independently predicted preference of electronic questionnaires in THR patients. Younger age and higher completed level of schooling independently predicted preference of electronic questionnaires in TKR patients. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of THR and TKR patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires. Patients who preferred electronic questionnaires differed from patients who preferred pen-and-paper questionnaires. Restricting the mode of patient-reported outcome measures to electronic questionnaires might introduce selection bias. Cite this article: Bone Joint Res 2013;2:238–44. British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery 2013-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3834769/ /pubmed/24203164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.211.2000219 Text en ©2013 The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery ©2013 The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributions licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, but not for commercial gain, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keurentjes, J. C.
Fiocco, M.
So-Osman, C.
Onstenk, R.
Koopman-Van Gemert, A. W. M. M.
Pöll, R. G.
Nelissen, R. G. H. H.
Hip and knee replacement patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires: Implications for future patient-reported outcome measure studies
title Hip and knee replacement patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires: Implications for future patient-reported outcome measure studies
title_full Hip and knee replacement patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires: Implications for future patient-reported outcome measure studies
title_fullStr Hip and knee replacement patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires: Implications for future patient-reported outcome measure studies
title_full_unstemmed Hip and knee replacement patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires: Implications for future patient-reported outcome measure studies
title_short Hip and knee replacement patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires: Implications for future patient-reported outcome measure studies
title_sort hip and knee replacement patients prefer pen-and-paper questionnaires: implications for future patient-reported outcome measure studies
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3834769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24203164
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.211.2000219
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