Osteoarthritis, Knee Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective, Multi-Centre Study on Costs and Effects of Waiting Time in Patients Undergoing Total Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery. A Randomized Controlled Trial.
The aim of this study is to compare the cost-effectiveness of major joint replacement in patients with short and non-fixed (control group) waiting time (WT). After being placed on the waiting list, patients will be randomized into two groups through regular contact with the practice staff: (1) Patients with non-fixed waiting time (patient undergoes hospital's normal procedure from the date (s)he is added to the waiting list to the date of operation), and (2) patients with short waiting time (operated in maximum three months). The main question is: is it possible to improve the cost-effectiveness of major joint replacement by shortening waiting time?
The aim of this study is to compare the cost-effectiveness of major joint replacement in
patients with short and non-fixed (control group) waiting time (WT). After being placed on
the waiting list, patients will be randomized into two groups through regular contact with
the practice staff:
1. Patients with non-fixed waiting time (patient undergoes hospital's normal procedure
from the date (s)he is added to the waiting list to the date of operation), and
2. patients with short waiting time (operated in maximum three months).
For ethical reasons, care will be taken to avoid any risk of inequality between the patient
groups. Such inequality might result if some patients should wait for access to treatment
longer than normally or if short waiting times would accounted for more than half of the
hospital's surgical capacity, for instance. The number of patients placed on the waiting
list varies from one month to another, being specific to each hospital. Therefore no advance
estimate can be made of the number of patients to be placed on the list. Consequently, the
following arrangements will be made:
1. the patients randomised into the short WT group could only be operated on every fourth
month, and only half of the hospital's one-month surgical capacity could be allocated
as short WTs, so the number of short WTs will be restricted and determined specifically
for each hospital;
2. it will be ensured that all eligible patients placed on the waiting list have a chance
of getting recruited into the study (including the possibility of short WT) by not
restricting the size of the non-fixed WT group. In order to avoid selection bias among
the patients, the groups will be different in size.
3. Recruitments will be made in periods of three months in order to avoid the waiting time
for the short WT group exceeding three months.
Randomization is made by the nurse responsible using consecutively numbered and sealed
envelopes. Participants complete a self-administered questionnaire at four specific points
in time:
1. when placed on the waiting list by the orthopaedic surgeon (baseline),
2. at hospital admission,
3. three, and
4. 12 months after surgery.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
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