Patient Safety in Surgery | |
Influence of compensation status on time off work after carpal tunnel release and rotator cuff surgery: a meta-analysis | |
关键词: Workers’ compensation; Hand surgery; Outcomes; Carpal tunnel syndrome; Rotator cuff tears; Systematic review; Time to return to work; | |
DOI : 10.1186/1754-9493-7-1 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
The assessment of post-surgical outcomes among patients with Workers’ Compensation is challenging as their results are typically worse compared to those who do not receive this compensation. These patients’ time to return to work is a relevant outcome measure as it illustrates the economic and social implications of this phenomenon. In this meta-analysis we aimed to assess the influence of this factor, comparing compensated and non-compensated patients.
Findings
Two authors independently searched
Conclusions
This study demonstrated that compensated patients have a longer return to work time following carpal tunnel release and elective rotator cuff surgery, compared to patients who did not receive compensation. Surgeons and health providers should be mindful of this phenomenon when evaluating the prognosis of a surgery for a patient receiving compensation for their condition.
Type of study/level of evidence
Meta-analysis of prospective Studies/ Level III
【 授权许可】
Unknown