The University of South Australia is looking to recruit people who have had a knee replacement at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the last 6 months to 2 years.
What will the study involve?
A researcher will ring you to ask a few questions to check that you are eligible to participate. You will then complete a consent form and a survey to collect information from you such as your age, biological sex, gender, postcode, country of birth, ethnicity, occupation, your motivation for participating, diagnosis of osteoarthritis, other health diagnoses (e.g. mental health diagnoses, painful conditions, cardiovascular disease, autism, diabetes etc.), presence (and intensity) of knee pain, and past/future joint replacement surgeries.
You will then also be asked your thoughts about osteoarthritis and physical activity, and how you are feeling (mood). This will take around 30 minutes to complete.
You will then participate in up to two, two-hour workshops with other people who have had knee replacements and clinicians and other staff who support the total knee replacement journey. We want to understand the total knee replacement journey at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Please click on the link below for further information.
If you would like to participate, please contact Caitlin Prentice at Caitlin.prentice@adelaide.edu.au, or fill out this form to register your interest: https://redcap.link/7jdgrlum.