Safety-promoting interventions for the older person with hip fracture on returning home: A systematic review

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
Paula Rocha , Cristina Lavareda Baixinho , Andrea Marques , Maria Adriana Henriques
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Abstract

Background

Older adults with a prior history of falls that results in hip fractures have difficulties in regaining pre-fracture functional capacity. Scientific evidence has shown benefits of the implementation of multidimensional rehabilitation programs, but this evidence is not systematized with regard to continuity of care after hospital discharge.

Objective

To identify interventions that promote safety and functional recovery of older adults with hip fractures after hospital discharge.

Method

A systematic review was carried out according to Cochrane methodology. The research strategy was predefined for the MEDLINE and CINAHL databases. The identified articles were screened according to the eligibility criteria by two independent reviewers. The articles included in the bibliographic sample were evaluated for risk of bias.

Results

Of the 10,036 articles found, 10 were included in this systematic review. The safety-promoting interventions identified were: exercise training, occupational therapy/activities of daily living training, transfer and gait training, strengthening exercises, education on assistive device use, fall prevention education, nutritional assessment, environmental modifications/adjustments at home, use of an app, medication, self-care education, and support and counseling.

Conclusions

In eight studies analyzed, exercise training emerged as the most effective intervention for promoting the safety of older adults after hip fractures on returning home. Three studies associated two or more interventions, which focused on exercise training, occupational therapy/training of activities of daily living, and conventional postoperative rehabilitation with transfer and gait training, strengthening exercises, education on assistive device use and discharge planning, aiming to achieve muscle strengthening and safe gait, associated with the performance of activities of daily living.

老年人髋部骨折回家后的安全促进干预措施:一项系统综述
背景:有跌倒史导致髋部骨折的老年人在恢复骨折前的功能能力方面存在困难。科学证据已经表明实施多维康复计划的好处,但这一证据并没有系统地考虑到出院后护理的连续性。目的探讨促进老年髋部骨折患者出院后安全性和功能恢复的干预措施。方法采用Cochrane方法学进行系统评价。研究策略是预先为MEDLINE和CINAHL数据库制定的。确定的文章由两名独立审稿人根据资格标准进行筛选。对纳入文献样本的文章进行偏倚风险评估。结果在10036篇文献中,有10篇被纳入本系统综述。确定的安全促进干预措施包括:运动训练、职业治疗/日常生活活动训练、转移和步态训练、强化练习、辅助装置使用教育、预防跌倒教育、营养评估、家庭环境改变/调整、应用程序的使用、药物、自我保健教育以及支持和咨询。在分析的八项研究中,运动训练是促进老年人髋部骨折后回家安全的最有效干预措施。三项研究联合了两种或两种以上的干预措施,重点是运动训练、日常生活活动的职业治疗/训练,以及常规术后康复与转移和步态训练、强化练习、辅助器具使用教育和出院计划,旨在实现肌肉强化和安全步态,与日常生活活动的表现相关。
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