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Evaluating recovery following hip fracture: a qualitative interview study of what is important to patients

机译:评估髋部骨折后的恢复:对患者重要的定性访谈研究

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Objective To explore what patients consider important when evaluating their recovery from hip fracture and to consider how these priorities could be used in the evaluation of the quality of hip fracture services. Design Semistructured interviews exploring the experience of recovery from hip fracture at two time points—4?weeks and 4?months postoperative hip fixation. Two approaches to analysis: thematic analysis of data specifically related to recovery from hip fracture; summarising the participant's experience overall. Participants 31 participants were recruited, of whom 20 were women and 12 were cognitively impaired. Mean age was 81.5?years. Interviews were provided by 19 patients, 14 carers and 8 patient/carer dyad; 10 participants were interviewed twice. Setting Single major trauma centre in the West Midlands of the UK. Results Stable mobility (without falls or fear of falls) for valued activities was considered most important by participants who had some prefracture mobility and were able to articulate what they valued during recovery. Mobility was important for managing personal care, for day-to-day activities such as shopping and gardening, and for maintenance of mental well-being. Some participants used assistive mobility devices or adapted to their limitations. Others maintained their previous limited function through increased care provision. Many participants were unable to articulate what they valued as hip fracture was perceived as part of their decline with age. The fracture and problems from other health conditions were an inseparable part of one health experience. Conclusions Prefracture mobility, adaptations to reduced mobility before or after fracture, and whether or not patients perceive themselves to be declining with age influence what patients consider important during recovery from hip fracture. No single patient-reported outcome measure could evaluate quality of care for all patients following hip fracture. General health-related quality of life tools may provide useful information within clinical trials.
机译:目的探讨患者在评估其髋部骨折的恢复情况时认为重要的因素,并考虑如何将这些优先级用于评估髋部骨折服务的质量。设计半结构式访谈探讨了在两个时间点-术后4周和4个月髋关节固定术中髋部骨折恢复的经验。两种分析方法:专题分析与髋部骨折康复相关的数据;总结参与者的整体经验。参与者招募了31名参与者,其中20名是女性,其中12名存在认知障碍。平均年龄为81.5岁。采访了19位患者,14位护理者和8位患者/护理者二元组;两次采访了10名参与者。在英国的西米德兰兹郡建立一个主要的创伤中心。结果对于具有一定程度的骨折前活动能力并能够在康复过程中阐明自己所重视的内容的参与者,对于有价值的活动而言,稳定的活动能力(无跌倒或不怕跌倒)是最重要的。出行对于管理个人护理,日常活动(例如购物和园艺)以及维持心理健康非常重要。一些参与者使用了辅助移动设备或适应了他们的限制。其他人则通过增加护理服务来维持以前有限的功能。许多参与者无法表达他们所认为的髋部骨折的价值,因为髋部骨折是随着年龄的增长而下降的一部分。骨折和其他健康状况带来的问题是一种健康经验不可分割的一部分。结论骨折前的活动性,对骨折前后的活动性降低的适应性,以及患者是否认为自己的年龄在下降,会影响患者认为从髋部骨折恢复过程中重要的因素。没有任何患者报告的结局指标能够评估髋部骨折后所有患者的护理质量。与健康相关的一般生活质量工具可能会在临床试验中提供有用的信息。

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