Evaluation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for elderly patients with hip fracture: A prospective cohort study
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness and cost of an 18-month multi-disciplinary Comprehensive Fragility Fracture Management Program (CFFMP) for fragility hip fracture patients. Design: Prospective cohort study. Patients: Elderly patients with hip fracture were recruite...
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doaj-3da61fc57b7844199f38714b929688512020-11-25T01:33:52ZengFoundation for Rehabilitation InformationJournal of Rehabilitation Medicine1650-19771651-20812017-12-0150328529110.2340/16501977-23102391Evaluation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for elderly patients with hip fracture: A prospective cohort studyWing-Hoi Cheung0Wan-Yiu ShenDavid Lok-Kwan DaiKin Bong LeeTracy Y. ZhuRonald Man-Yeung WongKwok-Sui Leung Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, N/A Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Objective: To investigate the effectiveness and cost of an 18-month multi-disciplinary Comprehensive Fragility Fracture Management Program (CFFMP) for fragility hip fracture patients. Design: Prospective cohort study. Patients: Elderly patients with hip fracture were recruited at their first postoperative follow-up in 2 district hospitals. The intervention group comprised patients from the hospital undergoing CFFMP, and the control group comprised patients from another hospital undergoing conventional care. CFFMP provided geri-orthopaedic co-management, physician consultations, group-exercise and vibration-therapy. Timed-up-and-go test (TUG), Elderly Mobility Scale (EMS), Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and fall risk screening (FS) were used to assess functional performance. Incidences of falls and secondary fractures, the cost of the programme and related healthcare resources were recorded. Results: A total of 76 patients were included in the intervention group (mean age 77.9 years ((standard deviation; SD) 6.1) ) and 77 in the control group (79.9 (SD 7.2)), respectively. The re-fracture rate in the control group (10.39%) was significantly higher than in the intervention group (1.32%) (p = 0.034). The intervention group improved significantly in TUG, EMS and FS after a 1-year programme. The overall healthcare costs per patient in the intervention and control groups were US$22,450 and US$25,313, respectively. Conclusion: Multi-disciplinary CFFMP is effective, with reduced overall cost, reduced length of hospital stay and reduced secondary fracture rate. The rehabilitation community service favours rehabilitation and improved quality of life of hip fracture patients. https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2310 fragilityhipfracturefunctionaloutcomecostmultidisciplinarymanagementprogrammesecondaryfracture |
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Wing-Hoi Cheung Wan-Yiu Shen David Lok-Kwan Dai Kin Bong Lee Tracy Y. Zhu Ronald Man-Yeung Wong Kwok-Sui Leung Evaluation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for elderly patients with hip fracture: A prospective cohort study Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine fragilityhipfracture functionaloutcome cost multidisciplinarymanagementprogramme secondaryfracture |
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Evaluation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for elderly patients with hip fracture: A prospective cohort study |
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Evaluation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for elderly patients with hip fracture: A prospective cohort study |
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Evaluation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for elderly patients with hip fracture: A prospective cohort study |
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Evaluation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for elderly patients with hip fracture: A prospective cohort study |
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Evaluation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for elderly patients with hip fracture: A prospective cohort study |
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evaluation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for elderly patients with hip fracture: a prospective cohort study |
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Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine |
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1650-1977 1651-2081 |
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Objective: To investigate the effectiveness and cost of an 18-month multi-disciplinary Comprehensive Fragility Fracture Management Program (CFFMP) for fragility hip fracture patients.
Design: Prospective cohort study.
Patients: Elderly patients with hip fracture were recruited at their first postoperative follow-up in 2 district hospitals. The intervention group comprised patients from the hospital undergoing CFFMP, and the control group comprised patients from another hospital undergoing conventional care. CFFMP provided geri-orthopaedic co-management, physician consultations, group-exercise and vibration-therapy. Timed-up-and-go test (TUG), Elderly Mobility Scale (EMS), Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and fall risk screening (FS) were used to assess functional performance. Incidences of falls and secondary fractures, the cost of the programme and related healthcare resources were recorded.
Results: A total of 76 patients were included in the intervention group (mean age 77.9 years ((standard deviation; SD) 6.1) ) and 77 in the control group (79.9 (SD 7.2)), respectively. The re-fracture rate in the control group (10.39%) was significantly higher than in the intervention group (1.32%) (p = 0.034). The intervention group improved significantly in TUG, EMS and FS after a 1-year programme. The overall healthcare costs per patient in the intervention and control groups were US$22,450 and US$25,313, respectively.
Conclusion: Multi-disciplinary CFFMP is effective, with reduced overall cost, reduced length of hospital stay and reduced secondary fracture rate. The rehabilitation community service favours rehabilitation and improved quality of life of hip fracture patients. |
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