A quasi-experimental study of group counselling effectiveness for patient functional ability and quality of counselling among patients with hip arthroplasty
Rajala, Mira; Holopainen, Raisa; Kääriäinen, Maria; Kaakinen, Pirjo; Meriläinen, Merja (2023-08-11)
Rajala, M., Holopainen, R., Kääriäinen, M., Kaakinen, P., & Meriläinen, M. (2023). A quasi-experimental study of group counselling effectiveness for patient functional ability and quality of counselling among patients with hip arthroplasty. Nursing Open, 10, 6108–6116. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1832
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Abstract
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate effectiveness of group counselling for the patients with hip arthroplasty, self-assessed functional ability, and quality of counselling.
Design: A quasi-experimental study.
Method: The questionnaire included the Counselling Quality Instrument (CQI), Harris hip score and Oldwellactive self-rated wellness profile. A Mann–Whitney U- and chi-squared and t-tests were used. A Wilcoxon singed rank test were used to evaluate changes in functional ability.
No Patient or Public Contribution: Patients and the public were not involved in the design, recruitment and implementation of this study.
Results: Fifty patients participated. Patients reported better results for limping (p = 0.000), walking distance (p = 0.000) and use of a walking aid (p = 0.001) in the follow-up time point and they pain decreased. Patients were satisfied with interactions during counselling; gender (p = 0.000) and use of a walking aid (p = 0.044) were found to significantly affect. A lack of goal-oriented counselling was in depressive symptoms (p = 0.016), worries (p = 0.010) and loneliness (p = 0.026).
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