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TerminatedNCT02550886

Anticipated Versus Actual Patient and Caregiver Burden Following Ambulatory Orthopedic Surgery

Status
Terminated
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
28 (actual)
Sponsor
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 85 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In 2011, 38.6 million hospital stays occurred in the United States at a cost of $387.2 billion. 47.9 percent involved hospitalizations during which surgical procedures were performed. Orthopedic procedures constituted the most frequently performed and most costly of operating room procedures. As the healthcare climate in the United States continues to change, there is a trend towards providing effective care in a fiscally conservative manner. Central to this strategy is the shift towards increasing ambulatory surgical procedures from surgeries requiring post-operative admission for patients. While savings to hospitals and third-party payers are implied, there may be an unrecognized increase in financial, physical, and psychosocial post-operative costs to patients undergoing ambulatory surgery and to their caregivers. Rawal et al., and McGarth and colleagues have found that patients undergoing orthopedic procedures had moderate to severe post-operative pain. We propose to present a survey to patients and their caregivers before surgery and at multiple timepoints post-operatively to acquire information on the impacts of ambulatory orthopedic surgery. In addition to assessing post-operative pain, this study serves to examine various other possible burdens to patients that have not been previously evaluated in this patient population. REFERENCES McGarth B, Elgendy H, Chung F, Kamming D, Curti B, King S. Thirty percent of patients have a moderate to severe pain 24 hr after ambulatory surgery: a survey of 5,703 patients. Can J Anesth. 2004; 51:886-891. Rawal N, Hylander J, Nydahl P, Olofsson I, Gupta A. Survey of postoperative analgesia following ambulatory surgery. Acta Anesthesiol Scand. 1997; 41:1017-1022.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERSurveyPatients and their caregivers will be asked to complete surveys about their expected and actual time taken off from work. They will also answer questions about the patient's recovery, as well as the patient/caregiver relationship.

Timeline

Start date
2015-12-01
Primary completion
2016-03-01
Completion
2016-03-10
First posted
2015-09-16
Last updated
2022-04-01

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

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