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A multi-component cognitive behavioural intervention for the treatment of fear of falling after hip fracture (FIT-HIP): protocol of a randomised controlled trial

机译:一种多成分认知行为干预疗法,用于治疗髋部骨折后跌倒的恐惧感(FIT-HIP):一项随机对照试验的方案

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Background Hip fracture is a common injury in the geriatric population. Despite surgical repair and subsequent rehabilitation programmes, functional recovery is often limited, particularly in individuals with multi-morbidity. This leads to high care dependency and subsequent use of healthcare services. Fear of falling has a negative influence on recovery after hip fracture, due to avoidance of activity and subsequent restriction in mobility. Although fear of falling is highly prevalent after hip fracture, no structured treatment programme is currently available. This trial will evaluate whether targeted treatment of fear of falling in geriatric rehabilitation after hip fracture using a multi-component cognitive behavioural intervention (FIT-HIP), is feasible and (cost) effective in reducing fear of falling and associated activity restriction and thereby improves physical functioning. Methods/design This multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial will be conducted among older patients with hip fracture and fear of falling who are admitted to a multidisciplinary inpatient geriatric rehabilitation programme in eleven post-acute geriatric rehabilitation units. Fifteen participants will be recruited from each site. Recruitment sites will be allocated by computer randomisation to either the control group, receiving usual care, or to the intervention group receiving the FIT-HIP intervention in addition to usual care. The FIT-HIP intervention is conducted by physiotherapists and will be embedded in usual care. It consists of various elements of cognitive behavioural therapy, including guided exposure to feared activities (that are avoided by the participants). Participants and outcome assessors are blinded to group allocation. Follow-up measurements will be performed at 3 and 6?months after discharge from geriatric rehabilitation. (Cost)-effectiveness and feasibility of the intervention will be evaluated. Primary outcome measures are fear of falling and mobility. Discussion Targeted treatment of fear of falling may improve recovery and physical and social functioning after hip fracture, thereby offering benefits for patients and reducing healthcare costs. Results of this study will provide insight into whether fear of falling is modifiable in the (geriatric) rehabilitation after hip fracture and whether the intervention is feasible. Trial registration Netherlands Trial Register: NTR 5695 .
机译:背景技术髋部骨折是老年人群的常见伤害。尽管进行了外科手术修复和随后的康复计划,但功能恢复通常受到限制,特别是在患有多种疾病的患者中。这导致对护理的高度依赖以及随后对医疗服务的使用。害怕跌倒对髋部骨折后的恢复有负面影响,这是由于避免活动并随后限制了活动能力。尽管髋部骨折后跌倒的恐惧非常普遍,但目前尚无结构化治疗方案。该试验将评估使用多组分认知行为干预(FIT-HIP)进行的针对髋部骨折后对老年人康复下降的恐惧的针对性治疗是否可行且(成本)有效,以减少对坠落的恐惧和相关的活动受限,从而改善身体功能。方法/设计该多中心集群随机对照试验将在11个急性老年后康复科的接受多学科住院老年康复计划的患有髋部骨折和跌倒的老年患者中进行。每个站点将招募15名参与者。招聘地点将通过计算机随机分配给接受常规护理的对照组或接受常规FIT-HIP干预的干预组。 FIT-HIP干预由理疗师进行,将被纳入常规护理中。它由认知行为疗法的各种要素组成,包括在指导下暴露于恐惧活动(参与者应避免)。参与者和结果评估者对小组分配不了解。在老年康复出院后的3和6个月进行随访测量。将评估(成本)干预的有效性和可行性。主要结果指标是对跌倒和活动能力的恐惧。讨论针对跌落恐惧的针对性治疗可能会改善髋部骨折后的康复以及身体和社会功能,从而为患者带来好处并降低医疗保健成本。这项研究的结果将有助于了解髋部骨折后(老人)康复中跌倒的恐惧是否可以改变,以及干预是否可行。试用注册荷兰试用注册:NTR 5695。

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