Lorenzo Calabro, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital, Metro South Health, QLD Health, lorenzo.calabro@health.qld.gov.au
The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital’s Shoulder, Hip Arthroplasty and Knee Surgery (SHArKS) registry began in 2017 as a single-surgeon database, and has evolved to include patients presenting to one of several participating surgeons in the department of orthopaedics. The aim of the SHArKS registry is to facilitate the collection of patient-reported outcomes and compilation of data from across the entire department, to evaluate the current standard of care and inform evidence-based changes in clinical practice.
- Feedback to contributing clinicians
- Shared with other clinicians
- Reported in Annual Report
- Governance and steering committee comprised of various stakeholders (both clinicians and non-clinicians) receives audit report and discusses findings on a quarterly basis
Each registry cohort completes up to eight of the following PROMs, depending on presenting pathology:
- EuroQol 5-Dimension (EQ-5D)
- Veteran’s Rand 12 item score (VR-12)
- Constant-Murley Score
- VAS Pain; SANE Function
- Western Ontario Osteoarthritis Score (WOOS)
- Oxford shoulder score (OSS)
- Oxford shoulder instability score (OSIS)
- Western Ontario Rotator Cuff (WORC) Score
- Oxford Knee Score (OKS)
- Tegner Activity Scale
- Shoulder Activity Scale (Brophy et al. 2005)
- International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Score (IKDC)
- Oxford Hip Score (OHS)
- Treatment Satisfaction
- MODEMS Patient Expectation Scale
- ACL Return to Sport Index (ACL-RSI)
- Return to Sport/activity Expectations (Webster and Feller, 2019)
- Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia - 11 (TSK-11)
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Queensland
- Mater Private Hospital Springfield
- Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital
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