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Shifting Views Linked to Fewer Joint Surgeries, Study 

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    Patients with knee or hip osteoarthritis who became unwilling to undergo joint replacement after a 3-month education and exercise program were less likely to have surgery in the following years.

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    Those who shifted from willing to unwilling had a 20% lower risk of undergoing joint replacement.

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    Average delay in surgery for this group was 1.1 years.

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    Participants who became unwilling for surgery showed symptom improvement.

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    The effect on hip osteoarthritis was more pronounced.

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    Shifts in patient preferences following non-surgical interventions may influence surgical outcomes.

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    Importance of patient-reported outcomes in evaluating osteoarthritis treatment strategies.

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