2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2022.03.029
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Enhanced Preoperative Education Pathways: A Step Toward Reducing Disparities in Total Joint Arthroplasty Outcomes

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“…Furthermore, in 2019, an enhanced preoperative education pathway was launched which provided individualized counseling and education to minority patients and those with multiple comorbidities or socioeconomic risk factors. Evaluation of the first year of the program revealed that patients treated through an enhanced preoperative education pathway experienced similar lengths of stay, rates of home discharge, and 30-day readmissions to lower-risk patients not utilizing the pathway and that outcomes were similar between AA and non-AA patients [ 18 ]. Similar to our own results, Aseltine et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in 2019, an enhanced preoperative education pathway was launched which provided individualized counseling and education to minority patients and those with multiple comorbidities or socioeconomic risk factors. Evaluation of the first year of the program revealed that patients treated through an enhanced preoperative education pathway experienced similar lengths of stay, rates of home discharge, and 30-day readmissions to lower-risk patients not utilizing the pathway and that outcomes were similar between AA and non-AA patients [ 18 ]. Similar to our own results, Aseltine et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, given that risk scores are often developed using large surgical databases, it is important to consider whether studies have been conducted specifically investigating the validity of these scores for TJA patients (Trickey et al, 2020). A study by Turcotte et al (2022) evaluated the use of a preoperative education pathway on patient outcomes following TJA. Patients who participated in the education pathway had more medical comorbidities, yet were able to achieve similar outcomes to the broader patient population (Turcotte et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A study by Turcotte et al (2022) evaluated the use of a preoperative education pathway on patient outcomes following TJA. Patients who participated in the education pathway had more medical comorbidities, yet were able to achieve similar outcomes to the broader patient population (Turcotte et al, 2022). If surgeons are able to identify patients who may benefit from additional resources using validated risk scores, this may facilitate more equitable patient outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pandya et al [11] recommended the use of a 10-item checklist of actions that can be used by individual surgeons to aid in the lessening of care disparities in their practice. Turcotte et al [18] evaluated the effect of an enhanced preoperative education pathway (EPrEP) on outcomes after TJA and found that although no differences in LOS or discharge disposition occurred based on race, use of an EPrEP resulted in a 51% reduction in 30-day postoperative emergency room visits. Unfortunately, despite increasing evidence highlighting persistent disparities in orthopedic care, few studies have investigated the efficacy of interventions used to reduce such disparities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%