Empowering knowledge and its connection to health-related quality of life: A cross-cultural study: A concise and informative title: Empowering knowledge and its connection to health-related quality of life




Koekenbier K, Leino-Kilpi H, Cabrera E, Istomina N, Johansson Stark å, Katajisto J, Lemonidou C, Papastavrou E, Salanterä S, Sigurdardottir A, Valkeapää K, Eloranta S

PublisherW B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC

2016

Applied Nursing Research

29

211

216

6

0897-1897

1532-8201

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2015.05.004




Aims

Assess the association between patient education (i.e. empowering knowledge) and preoperative health-related quality of life, 6 months postoperative health-related quality of life, and the increase in health-related quality of life in osteoarthritis patients who underwent total hip or total knee arthroplasty.



Method

This is a cross-cultural comparative follow-up study using structured instruments to measure the difference between expected and received patient education and self-reported health-related quality of life (EQ-5D) in Finland, Greece, Iceland, Spain and Sweden.



Results

The health-related quality of life was significantly increased 6 months postoperatively in all countries due to the arthroplasties. In the total sample, higher levels of empowering knowledge were associated with a higher health-related quality of life, both pre- and postoperatively, but not with a higher increase in health-related quality of life. On the national level, postoperative health-related quality of life was associated with higher levels of empowering knowledge in Finland, Iceland and Sweden. The increase in health-related quality of life was associated with levels of empowering knowledge for Greece.



Conclusions

Overall, it can be concluded that the level of empowering knowledge was associated with high postoperative health-related quality of life in the total sample, even though there is some variation in the results per country.



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