A Pilot Investigation of the Short‐Term Effects of an Interdisciplinary Intervention Program on Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture in Taiwan
- 4 May 2005
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
- Vol. 53 (5) , 811-818
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-5415.2005.53253.x
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate an interdisciplinary intervention program for older people with hip fracture in Taiwan.Design: Randomized experimental design.Setting: A 3,800‐bed medical center in northern Taiwan.Participants: Elderly patients with hip fracture (N=137) were randomly assigned to an experimental (n=68) or control (n=69) group.Intervention: An interdisciplinary program of geriatric consultation, continuous rehabilitation, and discharge planning.Measurements: Demographic and outcome variables were measured. Outcome variables included service utilization, clinical outcomes, self‐care abilities, health‐related quality‐of‐life (HRQOL) outcomes, and depressive symptoms.Results: Subjects in the experimental group improved significantly more than those in the control group in the following outcomes: ratio of hip flexion 1 month after discharge (P=.02), recovery of previous walking ability at 1 month (P=.04) and 3 months (P=.001) after discharge, and activities of daily living at 1 month (P=.01) and 2 months (P=.001) after discharge. Three months after discharge, the experimental group showed significant improvement in peak force of the fractured limb's quadriceps (P=.04) and the following health outcomes: bodily pain (P=.03), vitality (P<.001), mental health (P=.02), physical function (P< .001), and role physical (P=.006). They also had fewer depressive symptoms (P=.008) 3 months after discharge.Conclusion: This intervention program may benefit older people with hip fractures in Taiwan by improving their clinical outcomes, self‐care abilities, and HRQOL and by decreasing depressive symptoms within 3 months after discharge.Keywords
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