Per Jolbäck
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View article: Three decades of transformation: a bibliometric study of gender and geographic trends in international orthopaedic journal publications
Three decades of transformation: a bibliometric study of gender and geographic trends in international orthopaedic journal publications Open
Aims Academic journals are essential for advancing knowledge, yet gender disparities in orthopaedic authorship persist. While most previous studies focus authorship trends on mainly North American journals, this study analyzes gender distr…
View article: Cognitive frameworks for intraoperative surgical decision making: a systematic scoping review
Cognitive frameworks for intraoperative surgical decision making: a systematic scoping review Open
Introduction Surgical outcomes are heavily influenced by intraoperative decisions, yet the cognitive processes underlying these decisions remain incompletely understood. This scoping review aims to map existing cognitive frameworks in the …
View article: Swedish female and male general surgeons differ in personality traits
Swedish female and male general surgeons differ in personality traits Open
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests that female surgeons achieve comparable or even more favorable outcomes than male surgeons. It is currently unclear what factors contribute to these potential differences. Possible explanations might …
View article: 71273 - Female and male general surgeons differ in personality traits - a Swedish cross-sectional study
71273 - Female and male general surgeons differ in personality traits - a Swedish cross-sectional study Open
Introduction Evidence suggests that female surgeons achieve comparable or even more favourable outcomes than male surgeons. It is currently unclear what factors contribute to these potential differences. Possible explanations might be diff…
View article: Basicervical femoral neck fractures: an observational study derived from the Swedish Fracture Register
Basicervical femoral neck fractures: an observational study derived from the Swedish Fracture Register Open
Background and purpose: Limited research has been conducted on basicervical femoral neck fractures (bFNFs). The importance of displacement in clinical outcomes remains unclear. We aimed to characterize patient demographics, degree of displ…
View article: Patient–surgeon sex discordance impacts adverse events but does not affect patient-reported satisfaction after primary total hip arthroplasty: a regional register-based cohort study
Patient–surgeon sex discordance impacts adverse events but does not affect patient-reported satisfaction after primary total hip arthroplasty: a regional register-based cohort study Open
Background and purpose: The sex of the surgeon has been proposed to be associated with a disparity in clinical outcomes after different surgical procedures. We investigated the association between surgeon–patient sex discordance and advers…
View article: A small number of surgeons outside the control-limit: an observational study based on 9,482 cases and 208 surgeons performing primary total hip arthroplasties in western Sweden
A small number of surgeons outside the control-limit: an observational study based on 9,482 cases and 208 surgeons performing primary total hip arthroplasties in western Sweden Open
Background and purpose — Feedback programs relating to surgeon levels have been introduced in some orthopedic quality registers around the globe. The aim of an established surgeon feedback program is to help surgeons understand their pract…
View article: High annual surgeon volume reduces the risk of adverse events following primary total hip arthroplasty: a registry-based study of 12,100 cases in Western Sweden
High annual surgeon volume reduces the risk of adverse events following primary total hip arthroplasty: a registry-based study of 12,100 cases in Western Sweden Open
Background and purpose — Most earlier publications investigating whether annual surgeon volume is associated with lower levels of adverse events (AE), reoperations, and mortality are based on patient cohorts from North America. There is al…
View article: Does surgeon experience affect patient-reported outcomes 1 year after primary total hip arthroplasty?
Does surgeon experience affect patient-reported outcomes 1 year after primary total hip arthroplasty? Open
Background and purpose - Several studies have reported on the influence of various factors on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) after total hip arthroplasty (THA), but very few have focused on the experience of the surgeon. We investigated …
View article: No increased risk of early revision during the implementation phase of new cup designs
No increased risk of early revision during the implementation phase of new cup designs Open
Background and purpose - In Sweden, less than 5% of patients who undergo total hip arthroplasty (THA) have revision. Younger patients have an increased risk of revision. New prosthetic designs are being introduced in order to improve outco…