A qualitative exploration of social and environmental factors affecting diet and activity in knee replacement patients.
Sara Hoffman MarcheseGwendolyn LedfordKenzie A CameronSiobhan M PhillipsChristine A PellegriniPublished in: Journal of clinical nursing (2018)
Practitioners treating knee replacement patients would be aided by an understanding of patients' perceived social and environmental factors that impede or facilitate surgical progress. Particularly for those directly interacting with patients, like nurses, physiotherapists, or other professionals, support from health professionals appears to be a strong facilitator of adherence to diet and increased activity.