Decision-making regarding total knee replacement surgery: A qualitative meta-synthesis
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Knee osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent condition that can result in disability and reduced quality of life. The evidence suggests that total knee replacement surgery (TKR) is an effective intervention for patients with severe knee...
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Main Authors: | Ong Bie (Author), Jinks Clare (Author), O'Neill Tracey (Author) |
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