What are patients’ preferences for revision surgery after periprosthetic joint infection? A discrete choice experiment

Author:

Carroll Fran E,Gooberman-Hill Rachael,Strange Simon,Blom Ashley W,Moore Andrew JORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesUnderstanding patients’ preferences for treatment is crucial to provision of good care and shared decisions, especially when more than one treatment option exists for a given condition. One such condition is infection of the area around the prosthesis after hip replacement, which affects between 0.4% and 3% of patients. There is more than one treatment option for this major complication, and our study aimed to assess the value that patients place on aspects of revision surgery for periprosthetic hip infection.DesignWe identified four attributes of revision surgery for periprosthetic hip infection. Using a discrete choice experiment (DCE), we measured the value placed on each attribute by 57 people who had undergone either one-stage or two-stage revision surgery for infection.SettingThe DCE was conducted with participants from nine National Health Service hospitals in the UK.ParticipantsAdults who had undergone revision surgery for periprosthetic hip infection (N=57).ResultsOverall, the strongest preference was for a surgical option that resulted in no restrictions on engaging in valued activities after a new hip is fitted (β=0.7). Less valued but still important attributes included a shorter time taken from the start of treatment to return to normal activities (6 months; β=0.3), few or no side effects from antibiotics (β=0.2), and having only one operation (β=0.2).ConclusionsThe results highlight that people who have had revision surgery for periprosthetic hip infection most value aspects of care that affect their ability to engage in normal everyday activities. These were the most important characteristics in decisions about revision surgery.

Funder

Programme Grants for Applied Research

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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