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Rehabilitation and Therapy

University of Kentucky

2014

Osteochondral Allograft

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The Relationship Between Patient Expectations, Functional Outcome, Self-Efficacy, And Rehabilitation Adherence Following Cartilage Repair Of The Knee: A Sequential Explanatory Analysis, Jenny L. Toonstra Jan 2014

The Relationship Between Patient Expectations, Functional Outcome, Self-Efficacy, And Rehabilitation Adherence Following Cartilage Repair Of The Knee: A Sequential Explanatory Analysis, Jenny L. Toonstra

Theses and Dissertations--Rehabilitation Sciences

Patient expectations have been shown to be a major predictor of outcomes. Furthermore, fulfilled expectations have been linked to increased patient satisfaction and rehabilitation adherence. Expectations may be influenced by a variety of factors, including patient characteristics, pre-operative function, or disease characteristics. However, it is currently unknown what factors and to what degree they may influence patient expectations prior to knee surgery. Furthermore, understanding the importance and values of those expectations for recovery using qualitative methods has not previously been conducted in this patient population.

A mixed methods design was used. Twenty-one participants scheduled to undergo cartilage repair of the …