Effects of Geriatric Interdisciplinary Home Rehabilitation on Independence in Activities of Daily Living in Older People With Hip Fracture: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Autor: | Åsa Karlsson, Michael Stenvall, Nina Lindelöf, Yngve Gustafson, Peter Nordström, Monica Berggren, Birgitta Olofsson |
---|---|
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Male
medicine.medical_specialty Activities of daily living medicine.medical_treatment media_common.quotation_subject Geriatrik Home Care Services Hospital-Based Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Patient care team law.invention Home rehabilitation Disability Evaluation Randomized controlled trial law Activities of Daily Living medicine Humans Early discharge Aged media_common Aged 80 and over Patient Care Team Sweden Geriatrics Hip fracture Rehabilitation Hip Fractures business.industry Recovery of Function medicine.disease Independence Hospitalization Hip fractures Physical therapy Female business human activities |
Zdroj: | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 101:571-578 |
ISSN: | 0003-9993 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apmr.2019.12.007 |
Popis: | Objective: To evaluate the effects of early discharge followed by geriatric interdisciplinary home rehabilitation for older people with hip fracture on independence in activities of daily living (ADL) compared with inhospital geriatric care according to a multifactorial rehabilitation program. Design: Planned analysis of a randomized controlled trial with 3- and 12-month follow-ups. Setting: Geriatric ward, ordinary housing, and residential care facilities. Participants: Of 466 people screened for eligibility, participants (N=205) with acute hip fracture, aged 70 years or older, including those with cognitive impairment and those living in residential care facilities, were randomized to intervention or control groups. Intervention: Individually designed interdisciplinary home rehabilitation for a maximum of 10 weeks. The intervention aimed at early hospital discharge and focused on prevention of falls, independence in daily activities, and walking ability indoors and outdoors. Main Outcome Measures: Independence in ADL was measured using the Barthel ADL Index, and the ADL Staircase including the Katz ADL Index during hospital stay (prefracture performance) and at the follow-up visits in the participants’ homes. Results: There were no significant differences in ADL performance between the groups, and they recovered their prefracture level of independence in personal and instrumental ADL comparably. At 12 months, 33 (41.3%) in the intervention group vs 33 (41.8%) in the control group (P=.99) had regained or improved their prefracture ADL performance according to the Barthel ADL Index, and 27 (37.0%) vs 36 (48.6%) according to the ADL Staircase (P=.207). Conclusions: In older people with hip fracture, early discharge followed by geriatric interdisciplinary home rehabilitation resulted in a comparable recovery of independence in ADL at 3 and 12 months as inhospital geriatric care and rehabilitation. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: |