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. 2020 Apr 2;5(4):226–240. doi: 10.1302/2058-5241.5.190015

Table 2.

Characteristics of included studies.

Author, year TKA/THA N Follow-up Age Operationalization of expectations Study design/ measurement level % fulfilled % patients with fulfilled expectations Operationalization of satisfaction Measurement level % satisfied patients
Anakwe et al, 201112 TKA 850 1 yr 68 One question about fulfilment of expectations, n.s. 4-point Likert scale n/a n/a One question concerning satisfaction with the results of surgery.
Additionally: a rating of the pain relief that is achieved, a rating of the success of operation in performance on heavy lifting, the likelihood of recommendation of the operation to a friend, willingness to have operation again, rating of the hospital.
4–5-point Likert scale 93.0%
Arden et al, 201136 THA 639 2 yrs 68 Preoperative questionnaire with questions about: expectations for postoperative pain and limitations in usual activities Prospective
3–4-point Likert scale
One question about level of satisfaction with the result of the hip replacement. Binary (satisfied vs. dissatisfied) 92.8%
Bourne et al, 201011 TKA 1708 1 yr 69 Fulfilment of expectations, n.s.
Additionally: willingness to have surgery again
n.s. n/a n/a Three questions concerning: satisfaction with the results of the knee replacement, satisfaction with pain reduction, and satisfaction with the ability to perform five functions (going up stairs, getting in/out of a car/bus, rising from bed, lying in bed, performing light domestic duties). 5-point Likert scale 81.0%
Clement et al, 201540 TKA 322 1 yr 71 Fulfilment of HSS-KFRES39 5-point Likert scale n/a 56% One question about level of satisfaction with the operated knee. 4-point Likert scale 86.0%
Eisler et al, 200237 THA 98 1 yr 70 Two questions about fulfilment of expectations with future pain, and walking ability 4-point Likert scale n/a 55–69% A grading of overall satisfaction. 6-point Likert scale 63.0%
Gandhi et al, 200942 TKA
THA
1799 1 yr 69–74 Three questions regarding preoperative expectations about: time to fully recover, level of postoperative pain, and ability to perform usual activities Prospective
Responses collapsed into 3-point Likert scale
One question about level of satisfaction the results of the surgery. Binary (satisfied vs. dissatisfied) 93.0–95.0%
Hamilton et al, 201310 TKA
THA
4709 1 yr 70
70
One questions about fulfilment of expectations, n.s. 6-point Likert scale n/a n/a One question with a rating of overall satisfaction with operated hip or knee.
4–6-point Likert scale 86.6%
Additionally, questions about: pain relieve after surgery, improvement in ability to perform regular activities, performance of heavy work or sport activities, rating of overall hospital experience, willingness to have operation again, the likelihood of recommendation of the operation to a friend.
Jain et al, 201719 THA 207 6 mo 65 Preoperative expectations: HSS-HRES33 Prospective
5-point Likert scale
The Self-Administered Patient Satisfaction Scale.32 4-point Likert scale 94.5%
Jain et al, 201720 TKA 83 1 yr 70 Fulfilment of HSS-KFRES39 5-point Likert scale 76.7% n/a The Self-Administered Patient Satisfaction Scale.32 4-point Likert scale 92.3%
Kiran et al, 201538 TKA 365 2 yr 72 Two preoperative questions about expectations with: limitations in usual activities, pain after recovery Prospective
4-point Likert scale
One question concerning satisfaction with the result of the knee replacement.
Additionally, three questions regarding: improvement in overall function, reduction of pain, reduction of pain medication.
Binary (satisfied vs. dissatisfied) 83.8%
Lim et al, 201534 TKA
THA
3488 > 2 yr 67
61
One question regarding: fulfilment of patient’s expectations, n.s. 7-point Likert scale n/a
n/a
95.6%
94.9%
Rating of overall results of surgery. 6-point Likert scale 90.5%
91.9%
Lingard et al, 200621 TKA 525 1 yr 69 Four preoperative questions about expectations for: pain level, walking distance, limitation of recreational activity, and use of a walking aid Prospective
5-point Likert scale
The Self-Administered Patient Satisfaction Scale.32
Additionally, two questions about performance after surgery and willingness to have the same surgery again.
4-point Likert scale n/a
Mancuso et al, 199733 THA 180 2–3 yr 65 Two preoperative questions about: expectations of surgery and hopes Retrospective
Open-ended questions
Three questions concerning: willingness to have operation again, meeting expectations, overall satisfaction with the results of hip arthroplasty. Open-ended 89.0%
Mancuso et al, 200941 THA 405 6 yr 66 Fulfilment of HSS-HFRES33 5-point Likert scale 87% 75% One question: ‘If you were to spend the rest of your life with your hip symptoms just the way they have been in the last 24 hours, how would you feel?’ 7-point Likert scale 94.0%
Mannion et al, 200924 TKA 112 2 yr 67 Questions concerning fulfilment of expectations about: time to full recovery, pain after recovery, and limitations in everyday activities after recovery Open-ended, Likert scale n/a 30% / 47% One question about satisfaction with surgery, n.s. 4-point Likert scale 90.1%
Noble et al, 200626 TKA 253 1 yr 68 One question about fulfilment of expectation concerning level of activity Binary (fulfilled vs. not fulfilled) n/a n/a One question about satisfaction with knee replacement. Binary (satisfied vs. dissatisfied) 75.0%
Palazzo et al, 201425 THA 132 > 1 yr 64 Fulfilment of HSS-HFRES33 5-point Likert scale 73.1% n/a One question: ‘If you were to spend the rest of your life with your hip symptoms just the way they have been in the last 24 hours, how would you feel?’ 7-point Likert scale 91.9%
Scott et al, 201022 TKA 1141 1 yr 70 One question about fulfilment of expectations, n.s. 6-point Likert scale n/a n/a The Self-Administered Patient Satisfaction Scale.32 4–6-point Likert scale 81.4%
Scott et al, 201232 TKA
THA
669 1 yr 69
71
Fulfilment of HFSS-KRES39
Fulfilment of HFSS-HRES33
5-point Likert scale 59%
72%
10%
21%
One question about satisfaction with the operated hip/knee. 4-point Likert scale 78.0%
88.0%
Gonzalez Saenz de Tejada et al, 201454 TKA THA 892 1 yr 69 Adapted version of HSS-KRES39/HSS-HRES33 (preoperative expectations) Prospective
5-point Likert scale
One question: ‘If you were to spend the rest of your life with your hip symptoms just the way they have been in the last 24 hours, how would you feel?’ 4-point Likert scale n/a
Thambiah et al, 201528 TKA 103 > 1 yr 64 Questionnaire assessing preoperative expectations about: improved mobility, reduced pain and better overall quality of life Prospective
n.s.
One question examining overall patient satisfaction.
In addition, two questions about recommendations to others and willingness to undergo surgery again.
5-point Likert scale 92.8%
Vissers et al, 201035 TKA 44 6 mo 64 Four questions about fulfilment of expectations regarding: pain after surgery, limitations of activities of daily living after surgery, the overall success of the operation and likeliness of having complications 4-point Likert scale n/a n/a One question about satisfaction with results of surgery. 5-point Likert scale 72.7%

Note. TKA, total knee arthroplasty; THA, total hip arthroplasty; HSS-K(F)RES, Hospital for Special Surgery Knee (Fulfilment) Replacement Expectations Survey; HSS-H(F)RES, Hospital for Special Surgery Hip (Fulfilment) Replacement Expectations Survey.