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Factors associated with an immediate weight-bearing and early ambulation program for older adults after hip fracture repair
- Source :
- Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 90(9)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Barone A, Giusti A, Pizzonia M, Razzano M, Oliveri M, Palummeri E, Pioli G. Factors associated with an immediate weight-bearing and early ambulation program for older adults after hip fracture repair. Objective To evaluate baseline characteristics and in-hospital factors associated with nonadherence with an immediate weight-bearing and early ambulation (IWB-EA) program after hip fracture (HF) surgery. Design Prospective inception cohort study. Setting Ortho-geriatric unit in an acute care hospital. Participants Older adults (N=469) admitted with an osteoporotic HF who underwent surgery. Interventions Immediate weight-bearing and assisted ambulation training on the first postoperative day (all patients). Main Outcome Measure Proportion of subjects who adhered to the IWB-EA protocol within 48 hours of surgery. Results A total of 366 patients (78%) bore weight and ambulated within 48 hours (weight-bearing [WB] group) while the others did not adhere to the protocol (nonweight-bearing [NWB] group). Subjects in the NWB group were significantly older, were more cognitively and functionally impaired, and presented a higher comorbidity at baseline. A higher proportion of subjects in the NWB group (42.7%) than the WB group (23.5%; P Conclusions This study establishes that IWB-EA is feasible in a high proportion of patients after surgical stabilization of HF. Neither cognitive impairment nor high comorbidity influenced significantly the adherence to the protocol, indicating that IWB-EA may be offered to an unselected population of the elderly with HF. The day of surgery (eg, preholiday or not) was the only variable influencing the participation to the IWB-EA protocol, suggesting the importance of maintaining the same standard of daytime care every day of the week.
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- ISSN :
- 1532821X
- Volume :
- 90
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....454db514c5bdafcc8570a03943c66ba4