2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2015.12.005
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Enhanced interdisciplinary care improves self-care ability and decreases emergency department visits for older Taiwanese patients over 2 years after hip-fracture surgery: A randomised controlled trial

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“…Patients in the comprehensive care group had a three times higher likelihood of recovering to complete independence in basic activities of daily living (ADL) until six months follow up [223]. These effects faded until twelve months follow up [223], but improved self-care ability and decreased emergency department visits were reported up to two years after hip-fracture surgery [228]. Moreover, better healthrelated quality of life [224] and a lower risk of malnutrition [223] after six and twelve months were observed.…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients in the comprehensive care group had a three times higher likelihood of recovering to complete independence in basic activities of daily living (ADL) until six months follow up [223]. These effects faded until twelve months follow up [223], but improved self-care ability and decreased emergency department visits were reported up to two years after hip-fracture surgery [228]. Moreover, better healthrelated quality of life [224] and a lower risk of malnutrition [223] after six and twelve months were observed.…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These caregivers had to care for patients who met the following criteria: (a) ≥60 years old (Shyu et al, 2016); (b) received surgery for internal hip fixation or arthroplasty; (c) with at least mild cognitive impairment (Chinese‐version Mini‐Mental State Examination [CMMSE] score ≤ 24 for educated and ≤ 20 for illiterate patients; Chiu, Lee, Chung, & Kwong, 1994; Katzman et al, 1988) at admission or before discharge, or cognitively intact; and (d) living in a community of northern Taiwan.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with hip fractures may need various clinical interventions and multi-disciplinary rehabilitation for up to two years to enhance their physical function. Shyu et al (2016) collected systematic review papers and reported that health outcomes could be significantly improved after hip fractures by interdisciplinary care [ 9 ]. Prognostic factors for the outcome after hip fractures are important, but can be obtained only by analyzing data from hospital stays.…”
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confidence: 99%