Arthritis At Home Ep.40 - Best Practices: Post Total Joint Replacement Rehabilitation in Canada |
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In the second half of this special two-part episode of Arthritis At Home, we speak to Dr. Marie Westby and Cheryl Koehn, President, Arthritis Consumer Experts. Dr. Westby is a Physical Therapist at Mary Pack Arthritis Program and Clinical Associate Professor at the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia and an Associate Member of the Centre for Hip Health and Mobility.
In Part 2, Dr. Westby describes the state-of-the-art of post total joint replacement (TJR) rehabilitation across Canada. She looks at the varying standards of rehab being delivered by provincial health systems, including Health Quality Ontario’s Quality Standards on Osteoarthritis. During this discussion, Dr. Westby also speaks about a focus of her research on TJR rehab: “quality indicators.” We also learn more about “QUICK-TJR and EQUIP-TJR” – one of her current research projects that is looking at patients and healthcare professionals’ resource preferences and priorities for information toolkits for implementing quality indicators into routine clinical practice. Helpful links: Health Quality Ontario’s Quality Standards on Osteoarthritis: https://www.hqontario.ca/Portals/0/documents/evidence/quality-standards/qs-osteoarthritis-patient-guide-en.pdf (page 6 has information on joint replacement surgery) Canadian provinces are responsible for the delivery of hip and knee replacement surgery. Many provincial and regional health authorities as well as hospitals and health centres provide patient information guides for total joint replacement: British Columbia - OASIS (OsteoArthritis Service Integration System) Before, During and After Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery – A Patient’s Guide: https://vch.eduhealth.ca/PDFs/FB/FB.130.B393.pdf Alberta Hip and Knee Clinic Hip Replacement Guide: https://www.albertahipandknee.ca/assets/When-Youre-Having-a-Hip-Replacement.pdf Knee Replacement Guide: https://www.albertahipandknee.ca/surgicalpatients.html Saskatchewan Health Authority Total Hip Replacement: http://www.sasksurgery.ca/pdf/hip-replacement-booklet.pdf Total Knee Replacement: http://www.sasksurgery.ca/pdf/knee-replacement-booklet.pdf Manitoba Winnipeg Regional Health Authority – Hip & Knee Resource Centre: https://wrha.mb.ca/hip-and-knee-resource-centre/resources-and-links/ Ontario – (each region or hospital provides their own guides) Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre A Guide for Patients Having Hip or Knee Replacement : https://sunnybrook.ca/uploads/1/programs/holland-centre/hip-knee-guide-171020.pdf Rehabilitative Care Alliance Rehabilitative Care Best Practices for Patients with Primary Hip & Knee Replacement : http://rehabcarealliance.ca/uploads/File/Initiatives_and_Toolkits/QBP/UPDATED_November_2017_-_TJR_QBP_Rehabilitative_Best_Practices_Framework.pdf Quebec McGill University Health Centre Hip Surgery Guides: http://www.muhcpatienteducation.ca/surgery-guides/peo-surgery-patient-guides/hip-surgery.html?parentID=31§ionID=104 Knee Surgery Guides : http://www.muhcpatienteducation.ca/surgery-guides/peo-surgery-patient-guides/knee-surgery.html?parentID=31§ionID=66 Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Health Authority Hip and Knee Action Plan: http://www.nshealth.ca/hip-and-knee Patient & Family Guide: Hip Replacement Surgery: http://www.nshealth.ca/sites/nshealth.ca/files/patientinformation/1926.pdf |