Discharge transitional care programme for older adults after hip fracture surgery: a quasi-experimental study

Young Ji Ko, Jong Moon Hwang, Seung Hoon Baek

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Abstract

Background: Hip fractures require extended periods of recovery and rehabilitation, subjecting older adults to discontinuous care. Discharge transition is a critical point of heightened vulnerability for older adults. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a transitional care programme on the physical functions and quality of life (QOL) of older adults after hip fracture surgery. Methods: Seventy-five older adults were assessed from pre-discharge to 6 weeks after hip surgery, and their physical functions, including walking status and activities of daily living, were measured. The QOL was measured using the European Quality of life-5 Dimensions-5 Levels (EQ 5D 5L). Results: There was a significant strong effect of time (B = 10.565; 95% CI = 2.584–18.547; p = 0.009) on the EuroQol Visual Analog Scale (EQ-VAS) for the experimental group. However, there were no significant effects of time on physical functions and EQ-5D-5L scores. Conclusions: The discharge transitional care programme improved the EQ-VAS of older adults following hip fracture surgery 6 weeks post-surgery. However, there were no significant differences in physical functions and EQ-5D between the groups.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)582-593
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Research in Nursing
Volume28
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • hip fractures
  • older adults
  • patient discharge
  • quality of life
  • surgery
  • transitional care

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