Table 3.
Postoperative factors contributing to patient satisfaction positively (+) or negatively (-)
AUTHORS | YEAR | POSTOPERATIVE FACTORS |
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Shannak et al (30) | 2017 | Persistent pain (-) |
Kamenaga et al (21) | 2018 | Poor postoperative knee stability and soft-tissue balance (-) |
Van Onsem et al (31) | 2018 | Improved walking distance and range of motion (+) |
Walker et al (6) | 2018 | Poor improvement in WOMAC and SF-12 (-) |
Bryan et al (32) | 2018 | Improvements in pain, mental health, and physical health from 6 to 12 months, predicted improvements in satisfaction (+). |
Halawi et al (13) | 2019 | Persistent pain, functional limitation, surgical complication and reoperation, staff or quality of care issues, and unmet expectations (-) |
Clement et al (33) | 2019 | Increased stiffness (-) |
WOMAC = Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index; SF-12 = Short-form 12