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Differences in expectations of outcome mediate African American/white patient differences in “willingness” to consider joint replacement

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African American patients were less likely than white patients to express "willingness" to consider joint replacement if the procedure was needed and recommended. This difference was explained by differences between the groups in their expectations of hospital course, pain, and function following replacement surgery.

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