From fear to control: Older adults’ thoughts and feelings about empowerment-oriented rehabilitation after a hip fracture

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
Lars Tobiesen Pedersen , Jonas Ammundsen Ipsen , Heidi Klakk Egebæk , Inge H. Bruun , Bjarke Viberg , Pernille Tanggaard Andersen
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Abstract

Background

It is essential to focus on how older adults remain active and regain control of their daily lives after hip fractures. ‘Rehabilitation of Life’ is an empowerment-orientated hip fracture intervention focused on continuous rehabilitation and care between sectors in Denmark. We aimed to understand and explore older adults' experience participating in the intervention ‘Rehabilitation of Life’ and how this relates to their sense of empowerment.

Method

Qualitative data were generated from 16 semi-structured interviews with patients experiencing a hip fracture and subsequent rehabilitation in the program “Rehabilitation of Life’ The data was analysed using Graneheim and Lundman's concept-guided qualitative content analysis method.

Results

The analysis revealed five themes that the participants emphasised as vital to their rehabilitation: getting information and care when hospitalised, early visits from healthcare professionals after returning to their homes, the social aspect of training together with others, rehabilitation provision by skilled and empathic staff, and acceptance of a new me. The five themes indicated that adults aged >65 years generally experienced rehabilitation after hip fractures as motivating and reassuring.

Conclusion

Social support and peer programs can significantly improve the rehabilitation of older adults with hip fractures. The Rehabilitation of Life intervention has shown that promoting successful rehabilitation requires patient-centred strategies that encourage collaboration between different sectors. To increase patients' empowerment and engagement in their health journey, it is important to consider changes in patients' behaviour, increase their autonomy and ensure their independence after rehabilitation.

从恐惧到控制:老年人对髋部骨折后以赋权为导向的康复的想法和感受。
背景:重要的是要关注老年人在髋部骨折后如何保持活跃并重新控制日常生活“生命康复”是一项以赋权为导向的髋部骨折干预措施,重点是丹麦各部门之间的持续康复和护理。我们旨在了解和探索老年人参与干预“生活康复”的经历,以及这与他们的赋权感之间的关系。方法:定性数据来自于对该项目中经历髋部骨折和随后康复的患者的16次半结构化访谈“生活的康复”使用Graneheim和Lundman的概念指导的定性内容分析方法对数据进行了分析。结果:分析揭示了参与者强调的对他们的康复至关重要的五个主题:住院时获得信息和护理,回家后医疗专业人员的早期访问,一起训练的社会方面五个主题表明,年龄在65岁以上的成年人在髋部骨折后的康复通常是激励和令人放心的。结论:社会支持和同伴计划可以显著提高老年髋部骨折患者的康复水平。生活康复干预表明,促进成功的康复需要以患者为中心的战略,鼓励不同部门之间的合作。为了增强患者的权能和参与他们的健康之旅,重要的是要考虑患者行为的变化,增加他们的自主权,并确保他们在康复后的独立性。
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