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Table 2 Localization, time since osteoarthritis (OA) diagnosis, treatment satisfaction and impact of OA

From: Quality of hip and knee osteoarthritis management in primary health care in a Norwegian county: a cross-sectional survey

 

Knee N = 71

Hip N = 48

All N = 119

Localization of the osteoarthritis disease

Unilateral vs. bilateral (%)

44% vs. 56%

53% vs. 47%

47% vs. 53%

Unisite vs. multisite, (%)

49% vs. 51%

57% vs. 43%

52% vs. 48%

OA as the most prominent health problem, n (%)

Yes

34 (48)

30(63)

64 (54)

Yes, sometimes

29 (41)

14 (29)

43 (36)

No

8 (11)

3 (6)

11 (9)

Time since OA diagnosis, n (%)

<1 year

12 (17)

7 (15)

19 (16)

1-3 years

16 (23)

6 (13)

22 (19)

4-6 years

17 (24)

12 (25)

29 (24)

7-10 years

11 (15)

9 (19)

20 (17)

>10 years

14 (20)

12 (25)

26 (22)

Missing

1 (1)

2 (4)

3 (3)

HOOS/KOOS subscores, mean (SD)

Pain

52 (17)

48 (18)

 

Symptoms

60 (15)

48 (17)

 

Function in daily living (ADL)

52 (22)

54 (19)

 

Function in sport and recreation

21 (20)

42 (22)

 

Hip/Knee-related quality of Life

36 (19)

44 (17)