Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)
Socio-professional Categories and Return to Work After Hip or Knee Replacement Surgery
Observational
Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses Croix Saint-Simon (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
février 2020
septembre 2025
01 octobre 2025
A significant proportion of patients (15 to 45%) who have benefited from a total hip or
knee replacement surgery (THKA), are put on sick leave (SL). This SL allows these
patients who had a professional activity at the time of the intervention (age <65 years)
to enhance the healing, improve the quality of life and ensure a functional return to
work. The number of patients returning to work and the time taken to return to work after
the intervention are d depending on the intervention (hip or knee) and are linked to
socio-demographic factors, to the patient's general condition (comorbidity, presence of
other arthritis joints...) and the type of professional activity.
Studies evaluating the impact of the type of professional activity on the return to work
after THKA are nonexistent in France, rare in the literature, mostly retrospective and
methodologically weak. In addition, the individual and socioeconomic impact of the
cessation of work after an THKA, the absence of national data assessing the predictive
nature of socio-professional categories on the return to work using a multivariate
analysis motivated us to set up this study.
Etablissements
| Les établissements d'Île-de-France dont les données sont issues de ClinicalTrials.gov Origine et niveau de fiabilité des données | |||||
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| GRPE HOSP DIACONESSES-CROIX ST-SIMON | Wilfrid GRAFF, MD | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) | |||
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Information of the patient and obtaining his non-opposition
- Men and women aged ≥ 18 and ≤ 65 and in full-time or part-time paid or voluntary
professional activity before the intervention or before the work stoppage justified
by the planned arthroplasty
- Patients consulting our orthopedic surgery department for the first implantation of
a hip or knee prosthesis following arthritis
- Information of the patient and obtaining his non-opposition
- Men and women aged ≥ 18 and ≤ 65 and in full-time or part-time paid or voluntary
professional activity before the intervention or before the work stoppage justified
by the planned arthroplasty
- Patients consulting our orthopedic surgery department for the first implantation of
a hip or knee prosthesis following arthritis
- The patient expresses his opposition to the use of his personal data
- Patient> 65 years' old
- Arthroplasty on septic arthritis
- Presence of another hip or knee prosthesis already implanted
- Radiological stage 4 of osteoarthritis of the knee or hip not operated
- ASA > 3
- Proven depression or patient under antidepressant treatment
- Bipolarity, psychosis and neuroleptic treatment
- Retired patient
- Patient on sick leave ≥ 1 month before the intervention