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Resilience as a predictor of patient satisfaction with non-opiod pain management and patient reported outcome measures after knee arthroscopy

Arthroscopy Mar 25, 2020

Chavez TJ, et al. - This study was carried out to investigate the brief resilience score (BRS) as a predictor for patient satisfaction with non-opioid pain management and patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) following arthroscopic partial meniscectomy and/or chondroplasty. Researchers included a total of 175 individuals undergoing arthroscopic partial meniscectomy and/or chondroplasty from a single clinic and were pre-operatively stratified into low/normal resilience or high resilience groups as measured by the BRS. They evaluated satisfaction with non-opioid pain control at a 2-week follow-up visit applying the hospital consumer assessment of healthcare provider and systems questionnaire, and various PROMs were assessed at 3 months and 6 months postoperatively. Statistical analysis was carried out to evaluate for differences in satisfaction with pain control or PROMs between resilience groups. This research serves data that preoperative resilience score, as assessed by the BRS, does not associate with postoperative patient reported functional outcome or satisfaction with a non-opioid pain regimen following knee arthroscopy.

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