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Occupational Therapy Pre-operative Education in the Orthopedic Hand Setting

Not Applicable
Conditions
Distal Radius Fracture
Flexor Tendon Rupture
Thumb Osteoarthritis
Interventions
Other: Typical Pre-Operative Education
Other: Occupational Therapy Pre-operative Consult
Registration Number
NCT05095415
Lead Sponsor
Methodist University, North Carolina
Brief Summary

This will be a prospective randomized control trial with a blocking method to determine the effect of an occupational therapy focused pre-operative education on 3 pre-determined diagnosis: Carpometacarpal (CMC) Arthroplasty, Distal radius fracture requiring open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) and tendon repairs of the hand. Possible participants will be recruited through Cape Fear Orthopedics \& Sports Medicine and receiving care from an orthopedic surgeon \& hand specialist. Researchers hypothesize that those who receive the occupational therapy consult will demonstrate improved adherence with occupational therapy appointments, improved patient perceived function, and overall improved experiences with the pre-operative patient experience.

Detailed Description

Participants will be identified by orthopedic surgeon. Once informed consent is obtained participants will subsequently be randomly assigned to the control or experimental block associated with their diagnosis. Patients will be randomly assigned within their diagnosis block through random number generation in Microsoft Excel. Participants randomly assigned to the control group will receive the current \& typical educational information provided by their orthopedic surgeon. Participants randomly assigned to the experimental group will receive an additional occupational therapy (OT) focused pre-operation education consultation provided by a third year occupational therapy student under the supervision of an orthopedic surgeon \& Occupational Therapist \& Certified Hand Therapist. The additional OT pre-operative consult will be included during participants scheduled pre-operative appointment. Specific pre-op appointments are only conducted when patients have not been seen by a provider within 4-weeks of their surgical date. If surgery is scheduled within 4-weeks of the patients last encounter with a provider an additional pre-op visit is not required. Since two of the three pre-determined diagnosis of interest are typically associated with trauma, participants may receive their OT consult at their first encounter with the orthopedic surgeon which is also considered their pre-op visit.

The OT consult provided to the individuals assigned to the experimental group will consist of a one-on-one interaction with a third year occupational therapy doctorate (OTD) student providing diagnosis specific educational materials inclusive of what to expect after surgery, the importance of attending therapy as recommended by the orthopedic surgeon and how to accurately complete the Upper Extremity Functional Index (UEFI). Outcomes of this research will include UEFI scores at therapeutic evaluation, after 10 visits and upon discharge, completion of a post operative survey via question pro utilizing a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) at the initial therapeutic encounter, and patient compliance with attending therapy as documented by therapy visit attendance. A semi-structured interview will be completed at patient discharge from therapy to determine areas of possible improvement and further research.

Individuals randomly assigned to the control group will participate in the typical pre-operative experience provided by the orthopedic surgeon. Control group participants will not be made aware of experimental group participants experiences. Participants in the control group will be informed that researchers are interested in the pre-operative patient experiences at Cape Fear Orthopedics \& Sports Medicine and their participation in the study and honest responses.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • Clinical diagnosis of Distal Radius Fracture, requiring open reduction internal fixation
  • Clinical diagnosis of flexor tendon of the hand laceration
  • Clinical diagnosis of CMC arthritis, electing to undergo CMC arthroplasty
  • Receiving care from Cape Fear Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
  • English Speaking
Exclusion Criteria
  • Less than 18 years old
  • Previously sustained one of the inclusion criteria diagnoses
  • Elect not to receive therapeutic services at Cape Fear Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Typical Pre-operative ExperienceTypical Pre-Operative EducationParticipants will be be placed in appropriate subgroups based upon their diagnosis and surgical intervention. Subgroups include: CMC Arthroplasty, ORIF of the Distal Radius, and Flexor/Extensor Tendon Repairs.
Occupational Therapy Consult ExperienceOccupational Therapy Pre-operative ConsultParticipants will be be placed in appropriate subgroups based upon their diagnosis and surgical intervention. Subgroups include: CMC Arthroplasty, ORIF of the Distal Radius, and Flexor/Extensor Tendon Repairs.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Patient appointment attendanceThrough completion of therapy, up to one year.

Patient adherence to scheduled occupational therapy visits

Upper Extremity Functional IndexUpon discharge from therapeutic services, up to one year

Patient reported outcome measure used to assess the functional impairment individuals with musculoskeletal upper limb dysfunction

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
QuestionPro Post-Operative Survey using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)Date of first attended postoperative therapeutic appointment, up to 15 days following surgery

Patient reported outcome analyzing patient pre-operative experiences. VAS is linear scale where participants visually mark the line corresponding to their preoperative experience. Patients are blinded to the numerical value associated to their answer to decrease biases. VAS is ten point linear scale where 1 represents the negative anchor and 10 represents the positive, preferred response. Questions address anxiety, understanding, and overall preoperative experience.

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