Author: Kopka, Michaela; Fritz, Julie-Anne; Hiemstra, Laurie A.; Kerslake, Sarah
Title: Female and Younger Orthopaedic Sport Medicine Patients Are More Negatively Affected by COVID-19–Related Health Care Closures Cord-id: n1z4mdij Document date: 2021_7_8
ID: n1z4mdij
Snippet: Purpose To determine if sex or age influence whether COVID-19 health care closures affect the health, recovery, and access to resources of pre- and post-operative orthopaedic sport medicine patients. Methods Electronic questionnaires assessing physical and emotional health, the value of virtual care, and access to resources were distributed to patients with postponed (PP) orthopaedic restorative surgeries and those within three-months post-operative (PO) at the time of the COVID-19 health care c
Document: Purpose To determine if sex or age influence whether COVID-19 health care closures affect the health, recovery, and access to resources of pre- and post-operative orthopaedic sport medicine patients. Methods Electronic questionnaires assessing physical and emotional health, the value of virtual care, and access to resources were distributed to patients with postponed (PP) orthopaedic restorative surgeries and those within three-months post-operative (PO) at the time of the COVID-19 health care closures. The EQ-5D-3L was included as a standardized measure of general health. Chi-square tests compared responses between sexes and age groups. Unpaired t-tests compared the EQ VAS by sex, and a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) compared the EQ VAS by age. Results Females in the PO group were more likely to report that their recovery was delayed (49.5% vs 36%) and that closures had negatively affected their recovery (p = 0.013). Females in the PP group reported more symptoms of pain/discomfort on the EQ-5D-3L (p = 0.023). In the PP group, patients aged 25 to 44 years were most likely to identify pain as a concern (p = 0.54). In the PO group, patients younger than 45 years reported a significantly lower mean EQ VAS health state ( p = 0.017). For the final analysis, there were 115 subjects in the PP group and 198 in the PO group. Conclusion This study demonstrated significant sex- and age-specific differences in health and recovery among orthopaedic sport medicine patients as a result of the COVID-19 health care closures. Females reported significantly more pain, anxiety, and delay in their rehabilitation, while younger patients reported greater negative impacts and worse overall health state. Level of Evidence IV
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