2022
DOI: 10.1177/20552076221095322
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Can digital engagement improve outcomes for total joint replacements?

Abstract: Background Patient activation and engagement can improve outcomes of medical and surgical care by increasing involvement of patients in their care plan. We designed a digital engagement tool to improve surgical cancellation and post-surgical outcomes for adult patients undergoing total joint replacements by providing patient education materials via email or text, in small increments throughout the perioperative period. Methods We assessed the tool's impact using a quasi-experimental design comparing patients s… Show more

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“…Multimedia patient education (MPE) has been demonstrated to help improve patient knowledge, reduce anxiety, and increase patient satisfaction with the surgery. 13 16 However, research has also found that MPE does not always show significant benefits compared to traditional education methods (e.g. leaflets or pamphlets).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Multimedia patient education (MPE) has been demonstrated to help improve patient knowledge, reduce anxiety, and increase patient satisfaction with the surgery. 13 16 However, research has also found that MPE does not always show significant benefits compared to traditional education methods (e.g. leaflets or pamphlets).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%