Conjoint effect of post-discharge physical exercise and co-managed care on health outcomes of older patients with hip fracture in China: A post-hoc factorial analysis

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Jing Zhang PhD , Pengpeng Ye PhD , Xinyi Zhang MPH , Gang Liu MD , Xinbao Wu MD, PhD , Minghui Yang MD , Maoyi Tian PhD
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Abstract

Objectives

The study aimed to explore the effects of post-discharge physical exercise combined with co-managed care on health the outcomes of older patients with hip fracture.

Methods

Based on a completed non-randomised controlled trial which evaluated a co-managed care of patients aged 65 years and above with hip fracture, provided by orthopedists and geriatricians within an acute setting, a retrospective post-hoc factorial analysis was further conducted. The analysis observed the health outcomes of older patients with post-discharge physical exercise combined with co-managed care within hospitals compared to those had either post-discharge physical exercise or co-managed care. The collected data included demographics, clinical characteristics, and follow-up information about post-discharge physical exercises and health outcomes at one-month, four-month, and one-year after admission. The health outcomes comprised the cumulative mortality, complications, ambulatory ability (Fracture Mobility Score), and quality of life (the five-level EuroQol five-dimensional questionnaire) at each follow-up visit.

Results

Patients who having the conjoint interventions benefited more reduction of one-year mortality (RR 0.59, 95 %CI: 0.38, 0.80) but no reduction of complications (RR 0.70, 95 %CI: 0.43, 1.14) than each single intervention. Ambulance ability (at one-year follow-up) and quality of life (at four-month follow-up) of patients who having the conjoint interventions were observed a significant improvement against each single intervention.

Conclusion

The conjoint intervention with co-managed care and post-discharge physical exercise might contribute more to the quality improvement of hip fracture care in a long run.
出院后体育锻炼和共同管理护理对中国老年髋部骨折患者健康状况的联合影响:事后因子分析
方法基于一项已完成的非随机对照试验,该试验评估了由骨科医生和老年病学专家在急诊环境中为 65 岁及以上髋部骨折患者提供的共同管理护理。该分析观察了出院后进行体育锻炼并在医院内接受共同管理护理的老年患者与出院后进行体育锻炼或接受共同管理护理的老年患者的健康结果比较。收集的数据包括人口统计学、临床特征、出院后体育锻炼的随访信息以及入院后一个月、四个月和一年的健康结果。健康结果包括累计死亡率、并发症、活动能力(骨折活动能力评分)和每次随访时的生活质量(EuroQol 五维问卷)。结果与单项干预相比,联合干预能更有效地降低患者的一年死亡率(RR 0.59,95%CI:0.38, 0.80),但并发症并未减少(RR 0.70,95%CI:0.43, 1.14)。接受联合干预的患者的救护能力(一年随访)和生活质量(四个月随访)较单一干预有显著改善。
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Geriatric Nursing
Geriatric Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
7.40%
发文量
257
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Geriatric Nursing is a comprehensive source for clinical information and management advice relating to the care of older adults. The journal''s peer-reviewed articles report the latest developments in the management of acute and chronic disorders and provide practical advice on care of older adults across the long term continuum. Geriatric Nursing addresses current issues related to drugs, advance directives, staff development and management, legal issues, client and caregiver education, infection control, and other topics. The journal is written specifically for nurses and nurse practitioners who work with older adults in any care setting.
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