“I’d never have that operation again” – a mixed-methods study on how patients react to adverse outcomes following foot and ankle surgery

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Abdalla, I
Robertson, AP
Tippett, V
Walsh, TP
Platt, SR
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2022
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Background: Adverse outcomes arising from foot and ankle surgery, including lack of pain relief, increased disability and perioperative complications are infrequent but inevitable. This mixed-methods study aims to explore the impact of adverse outcomes on patients following nonemergent foot and ankle surgery. Methods: Patients who underwent foot and ankle surgery over a two-year period were invited to participate in this study if they reported an adverse outcome. Qualitative assessment consisted of individual semi-structured interviews, designed to explore the decision they made to have surgery and the impact of the outcome after surgery. Quantitative assessment was performed using questionnaires on demographics, current analgesia, foot pain, health-related quality of life, psychological health, and regret. Results: Twelve participants (eight women) consented for inclusion in this study. Current foot pain was high in 10 participants, five met the criteria for central sensitisation syndrome and two had clinically significant pain catastrophising. Most participants regretted their decision to have surgery. The three major themes identified were expectations, communication, and alternatives. Conclusions: Self-reported adverse outcomes following foot and ankle surgery were prevalent and participants in this study consistently complained of persistent pain. Regret was common and reasons cited for their adverse outcomes centred around the feelings of inadequate communication and failure to meet expectations.

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Journal of Foot and Ankle Research

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15

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© The Author(s) 2022. Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made

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Surgery

Ankle

Emotions

Foot

Orthopedics

Postoperative complications

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Abdalla, I; Robertson, AP; Tippett, V; Walsh, TP; Platt, SR, “I’d never have that operation again” – a mixed-methods study on how patients react to adverse outcomes following foot and ankle surgery, Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 2022, 15, pp. 85

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