Surgery Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of the Impact of a Pre-surgical Information Session for People Who Must Undergo Shoulder Rotator Cuff Surgery on Empowerment for Their Functional Rehabilitation Process.
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body. Movements are carried out in most of the activities we participate in, such as work, sports, household tasks, shopping and leisure activities. Shoulder diseases affect 21% of the western population and is one of the most frequent reasons for consultation in orthopedics and rehabilitation consultations. Shoulder pain is in a large majority of cases related to the slope of the acromion and rotator cuff pathology, which would include the slope of the acromion syndrome. The degree of involvement can range from bursitis, tendinitis, to tendinous ruptures. Initial treatment is usually conservative and may consist of anti-inflammatory medication and rehabilitation. When the pain is not relieved, surgery is usually recommended. Surgery for rotator cuff tears is increasingly performed minimally invasive, using arthroscopy. Hospital admission days are currently being reduced, so many of the scheduled shoulder surgeries are performed via the Outpatient Surgery Unit. Often, users are not seen again by the surgeon until a week after the intervention. The affected person must empower themselves and participate actively and progressively in their recovery process. This process begins right after the surgical intervention. Therefore, it is very important that the person has all the necessary information about the surgical procedure that has been performed. Patient education is crucial to reduce anxiety and optimize surgical outcomes.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 54 |
Est. completion date | December 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - People who need shoulder surgery for shoulder rotator cuff pathology - Over 18 years old - Understand Spanish or Catalan - Acceptance of informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - People who have already received previous surgery on the same shoulder - People who have had previous infections in the same shoulder - Neurological deficits and/or presence of tumors - People with visual or cognitive deficits that prevent them from following the information session |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa | Terrassa | Barcelona |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa |
Spain,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Shoulder Functionality | Change of shoulder function from baseline to 12 weeks assessed with Constant Test (Maximum Score is 100 and it means the best function of the shoulder. Minimum Score is 0 and it means the worse function of the shoulder) | baseline and 12 week | |
Secondary | Shoulder Function | Change of shoulder functionality from baseline to 12 weeks assessed with American Shoulder and Elbow Score (ASES Score). Maximum Score is 10 and it means the best function of the shoulder. Minimum Score is 0 and it means the worse function of the shoulder | baseline and 12 week | |
Secondary | Empowerment | Ad-hoc self-efficacy perception questionnaire. Maximum Score is 60 and it means the best self-efficacy perception. Minimum Score is 0 and it means the worse self-efficacy perception | baseline | |
Secondary | Participants' Quality of Life perception | Change of participant's Quality of life perception, assessed with the Euroquol questionnarie. Maximum Score is 25 and it means the best worse participant's Quality of Life perception. Minimum Score is 0 and it means the best participant's Quality of Life perception | baseline and 12 week | |
Secondary | Participant's satisfaction | Ad-hoc participant's satisfaction perception questionnaire. Maximum Score is 45 and it means the best participant's satisfaction. Minimum Score is 0 and it means the worse participant's satisfaction | 12 week |
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