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Brief title
Health condition
Hip Fracture, Geriatric Rehabilitation, inception cohort, mixed-methods design
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
patients: · combination of survival, functional recovery (Parker mobility scale), pre fracture residence
informal caregivers: ·Quality of life (EQ5D5L), caregiver strain (CSI)
Secondary outcome
patients: General activities-of daily-living (ADL): Katz-ADL24 ,Daily life activity Lawton iADL,Generic health-related quality of life (EQ-5D-5L), Healthcare utilization, Social functioning (loneliness)
informal care givers: Social functioning (loneliness)
Background summary
In the Netherlands, about 17.000 persons fracture their hip after a fall each year' A substantial number of patients, mainly the more vulnerable ones, do not recover to their pre- fracture functional status. Furthermore, about one out of four patients die within one year after the fracture.
Determining which factors are of prognostic value for the rehabilitation after hip fractures can help to predict treatment outcomes and aid in the development of multidisciplinary treatment strategies and future good practice outpatient care pathways. These include information on patient-related factors, healthcare use, pre-fracture status and caregiver-related factors such as caregiver burden and quality of life.
Study objective
Aim: determining which factors are of prognostic value for the recovery phase after a hip fracture can help to predict treatment outcomes and aid in the development of multidisciplinary treat¬ment strategies and future good practice post-acute care pathways.
Study design
patients and informal caregivers: during hospital admission and during the outpatient check-ups at 6 weeks, 3 months and 12 months after hip-fracture surgery
Intervention
none
Inclusion criteria
patients: All patients eligible for (geriatric) rehabilitation aged 70 years and older with a unilateral proximal femur fracture admitted to HMC Bronovo hospital for a hip fracture.
informal caregivers: Insufficient mastery of the Dutch language, unable to provide informed consent, unwilling to provide informed consent
Exclusion criteria
patients:· Aged <70 years,pre-fracture residence in a nursing home,pathological hip fractures,unwilling to provide informed consent,uable to provide informed consent,insufficient mastery of the Dutch language,previous participation in this study
caregivers:Insufficient mastery of the Dutch language,unable to provide informed consent,unwilling to provide informed consent
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Recruitment
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NTR-new | NL7491 |
Other | MEC : ABR registration number: NL66871.098.18. |