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IJMDC. 2025; 9(3): 557-564


Qualitative study: quality of life and patient satisfaction following knee replacement surgery in Saudi Arabia

Abdulkaleq Hussain Almatari, Bashair Yasser Alhidri, Nawaf Faisal Alhazmi, Hasan Mohammed Jafar, Faisal Abdullah Alghamdi, Leen Wadeea Sabbagh, Gharam Ghazali Banjar, Hasnaa Abdullah Gheliwi, Jana Suliman Alsaadi, Farah Jaber Marhomi, Jumana Muneer Halawani.




Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate comprehensive patient satisfaction and quality of life following knee replacement surgery.
Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional design using a preapproved survey reviewed by three independent orthopedic consultants. Data were collected individually from the target population - post-total knee replacement (TKR) patients visiting rehabilitation centers in Makkah.
Results: The data of 94 respondents who underwent TKR were analyzed and included in the study. Most of the participants were 51-60 years old (41.5%), women (66.0%), and 56.4% were first-degree obese. Most of the participants (30.9%) had knee replacement surgery within the past year and 56.4% had undergone single-knee replacement. Postoperatively, participants reported substantial improvements in physical health. Over half (52.1%) rated their overall health as “excellent” following surgery. A significant association was observed between age and physical health outcomes (p = 0.038). Furthermore, a statistically significant association was shown between the time since surgery and mental health outcomes (p = 0.008).
Conclusion: This study underscores the importance of continued research into patient outcomes post-TKR, offering valuable insights into the effectiveness of knee replacement surgeries in enhancing patients’ well-being and quality of life.

Key words: Total knee replacement, quality of life, arthroplasty, postoperative satisfaction, Saudi Arabia







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