Impact of Japanese Lifestyle on Quality of Life for Patients with Total Hip Arthroplasty

Autor: Kiyoko Makimoto, Sachiko Makabe, Takeshi Masuda, Kaoru Kozuka, Kimie Fujita, Masaaki Mawatari, Taiki Kanno, Mayumi Miura
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Journal of Physical Therapy and Health Promotion. 2:51-56
ISSN: 2376-1636
2376-1601
Popis: The Japanese lifestyle includes activities with a greater range of hip motion, such as squat toilet and sitting on the floor. These activities increase the risk of hip dislocation for patients with total hip arthroplasty. However, research concerning the impact of Japanese lifestyle on quality of life for patients with total hip arthroplasty is limited. This cross-sectional study investigated lifestyle differences between two regions and quality of life related to Japanese lifestyle, controlling age and other covariates. Participants comprised 392 total hip arthroplasty patients with a postoperative period of one to seven years from major hospitals in northern (192 patients) and southern (200 patients) Japan. Participants were administered by the EQ-5D (assessing generic health-related quality of life), Oxford hip score (assessing hip-specific health condition), Japanese lifestyle difficulties (squat toilet, sitting on the floor, etc.) and lifestyle at home. The southern hospital sample retained more of a Japanese lifestyle compared to the northern hospital sample. Nearly 50% of participants reported some level of difficulty related to the Japanese squat toilet, although only a low percentage had it at home. Multivariate linear regression analysis was performed to predict the quality of life, and the final model retained the pain and function of the Oxford hip scores and Japanese squat toilet difficulty. The result indicates that physical environments outside of the house have an impact on quality of life for THA patients in Japan. Some aspects of the Asian lifestyle require a greater range of motion of the hip joint. In non-Western countries, regional differences in lifestyle and physical environments outside of their home need to be taken into consideration in discharge planning and rehabilitation. Further multinational comparison of the Asian lifestyle via prospective research is necessary, controlling pre-operative conditions.
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