Distal radius fracture is the most common fracture in Sweden, but little is known about the patient's experience of pain and hand function during the first three months after the injury. This observational study will provide detailed information on a daily basis regarding pain, use of analgesic drugs, use of splints and hand function as measured weekly by a condition-specific questionnaire.
Two hundred patients who are treated conservatively in a cast and one hundred patients who have undergone surgery will be asked to complete a questionnaire with the following outcome measures for three months: 1. Pain (day-by-day registration on a Likert scale, range 0-10) 2. Analgesic used (day-by-day registration of specific drug, dose and number) 3. PRWE (Patient Reported Wrist Evaluation form, week-by-week registration) 4. Use of and evaluation of efficacy of prefabricated wrist splints (week-by-week registration) 5. Details of sick leave and return to work at completion of the questionnaire at three months. The study is entirely PROM-based and the patient will not require any additional appointments.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Patient that are not surgically treated for DRF
Patients that are surgically treated for DRF
Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Department of Hand Therapy
Mölndal, Region Västra Götaland, Sweden
RECRUITINGAlingsås Lasarett/ District Hospital
Alingsås, Sweden
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGPatient-reported hand function
Patient Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) questionnaire
Time frame: Every week for three months
Day-by-day pain record
Patient reported pain as measured on a Likert scale 0-10 (0=no pain, 10= maximum pain)
Time frame: Every day for three months
Analgesics
Daily record of use of analgesic drugs
Time frame: Every day for three months
Wrist splint usage
Patient reported use of splint and evaluation of its efficacy
Time frame: Every week for three months
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