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Table 1 Patient satisfaction survey

From: Does pre-operative psychological distress affect patient satisfaction after primary total hip arthroplasty?

How satisfied are you with your hip replacement

1. For relieving your pain?

(1 = very satisfied, 2 = somewhat satisfied, 3 = somewhat dissatisfied, 4 = very dissatisfied).

2. For improving your ability to do housework or garden work?

(1 = very satisfied, 2 = somewhat satisfied, 3 = somewhat dissatisfied, 4 = very dissatisfied).

3. For improving your ability to do recreational activities?

(1 = very satisfied, 2 = somewhat satisfied, 3 = somewhat dissatisfied, 4 = very dissatisfied).

4. How satisfied are you with the results of your hip replacement surgery?

(1 = very satisfied, 2 = somewhat satisfied, 3 = somewhat dissatisfied, 4 = very dissatisfied).

5. How much did the hip replacement surgery improve the quality of life?

(1 = more improvement than I ever dreamed of, 2 = a great improvement, 3 = a moderate improvement, 4 = a little improvement, 5 = no improvement at all, 6 = the quality of my life is worse)

6. Knowing how well you have done following your hip replacement surgery, would you have the same surgery again?

1 = Yes, 2 = no, 3 = unsure

7. Do you have any worries or concerns about your hip? 1 = Yes, 2 = no