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Clinical Trials/NCT03806114
NCT03806114
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Impact of Dislocation Precautions on Fear and Function in Patients Undergoing Hip Replacement

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute1 site in 1 country212 target enrollmentJune 21, 2019

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Arthroplasty, Hip Replacement
Sponsor
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Enrollment
212
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Change in Oxford Hip Score
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study is looking at the impact of giving patients precautions, or restrictions for movement, when undergoing a total hip replacement. Have of the participants will receive precautions, while the other half will not receive any precautions.

Detailed Description

Patients undergoing hip replacements are often told by health care providers to avoid specific positions and activities to decrease the risk of their hip dislocating following their surgery. This, however, results in patients becoming more fearful of moving and leads to limitations in their function and decreased quality of life. Previous research has shown that hip dislocations following surgery are most commonly attributed to poor implant position rather than the actions of the patients. Teaching precautions takes up healthcare resources and may use finances that are not necessarily required. This study aims to compare groups with half receiving precautions and half not receiving precautions, to assess the impact of precautions on the patients' quality of life.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 21, 2019
End Date
December 21, 2023
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Receiving a primary total hip arthroplasty (THA) due to osteoarthritis or osteonecrosis
  • Willing and able to sign consent

Exclusion Criteria

  • Receiving a lateral approach hip arthroplasty
  • Cannot make follow up visits

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Change in Oxford Hip Score

Time Frame: Week before surgery to 6 months after surgery

Assess function of the hip

Secondary Outcomes

  • Canadian Patient Experience Survey - Inpatient Care (CPES-IC)(At 2 weeks after surgery)
  • Change in Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia(Week before surgery to 6 months after surgery)
  • Change in Forgotten Joint Score(6 weeks after surgery to 6 months after surgery)
  • Change in EQ-5D-5L(Week before surgery to 6 months after surgery)

Study Sites (1)

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