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The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of transitional care in patients with total knee arthroplasty on patients' functional status, perceived self-efficacy, and health care use. Based on the sampling inclusion criteria, we assigned the patients who would undergo knee arthroplasty to the control (n=35) and intervention (n=35) groups, via the block randomization method. The intervention group received transitional care, while the control group received usual care. Data were collected on post-intervention functional status, level of self-efficacy, and hospital visits outside of routine control.
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This randomised control study was conducted 70 eligible partients with total knee arthroplasty in a public hospital orthopedic and traumatology service. Participants were randomly assigned to receive either the 6-week 'Transitional Care Model' program or usual care. Assessments of self-efficacy and functional status of patients were conducted at baseline, 2nd and 9th weeks after discharge. Time-dependent changes in patient outcomes were assessed by using Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Arthritis Self-efficacy Scale (ASES) measurements tools. Assessments of hospital visits outside of routine control were conducted 2nd week, 6th week, 9th week, and 12th weeks after discharge. The functional status of the intervention group patients improved more than the control group according to WOMAC mean scores. Intervention group patients receiving transitional care had higher mean scores at the 2nd-week and 9th-week postoperatively in perceived self-efficacy . Besides, the rate of admission to the hospital in the intervention group was lower compared to the control group, and a significant difference was observed in the 6th-week follow-up.
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