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Maximum Acceptable Risk of complication in total Knee Arthroplasty (MARKA) Study: Using discreet choice experiments to elicit patient and surgeon perception of acceptable risk in Total Knee Arthroplasty [ 2014 - 2017 ]

Also known as: The MARKA Study: Maximum Acceptable Risk of complication in total Knee Arthroplasty

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1058438]

Researchers: A/Pr Michelle Dowsey (Principal investigator) ,  A/Pr Vijaya Sundararajan Dr Mandana Nikpour Prof Anthony Scott Prof Peter Choong

Brief description Patient expectation is the strongest predictor of satisfaction following total knee replacement. Dissatisfaction with surgery is reported in approximately 1 in 5 patients undergoing knee replacement. Unrealistic patient expectations and uninformed perceptions of potential benefits, risks and limitations of surgery lead to dissatisfaction in many cases. This study will examine the “risk-benefit” preferences in patients and surgeons considering total knee replacement as a treatment option for end-stage osteoarthritis.

Funding Amount $AUD 465,199.43

Funding Scheme Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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