OBJECTIVES: To assess variation in access to and use of community rehabilitation services for patients with a hip fracture, and whether this affects length of stay in hospital. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study using administrative patient-level data from Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) and organisational survey data. SETTING: A regional health economy in South West England served by four acute National Health Service (NHS) hospital trusts and six former Primary Care Trusts (PCTs). POPULATION: 1230 hip fracture patients treated in an acute hospital between 1 April 2011 and 29 February 2012. MAIN OUTCOMES: Information about access to community rehabilitation services for each acute hospital and PCT, reported by organisational survey. Rates of ...
Background Hip fracture care delivery varies between hospitals, which might explain variations in pa...
An ageing population at greater risk of proximal femoral fracture places an additional clinical and ...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in post-acute rehabili...
Background: Hip fractures are devastating injuries causing disability, dependence, and institutional...
Objective: to investigate differences in length of hospital stay after hip fracture. Design: prospec...
Background: Rehabilitation after a hip fracture has long-term importance, prompting some patients to...
Background: Rehabilitation after a hip fracture has long-term importance, prompting some patients to...
Introduction Substantial variation in the delivery of hip fracture care, and patient outcomes persis...
An ageing population at greater risk of proximal femoral fracture places an additional clinical and ...
Summary: Additional physiotherapy in the first postoperative week was associated with fewer days to ...
INTRODUCTION: Substantial variation in the delivery of hip fracture care, and patient outcomes persi...
Background and Purpose An ageing population at greater risk of proximal femoral fracture places an a...
Introduction Substantial variation in the delivery of hip fracture care, and patient outcomes persis...
Objective: To compare the pathways of care and clinical results for patients admitted for hip fractu...
Characteristics of rehabilitation services probably explain a large proportion of the variation in c...
Background Hip fracture care delivery varies between hospitals, which might explain variations in pa...
An ageing population at greater risk of proximal femoral fracture places an additional clinical and ...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in post-acute rehabili...
Background: Hip fractures are devastating injuries causing disability, dependence, and institutional...
Objective: to investigate differences in length of hospital stay after hip fracture. Design: prospec...
Background: Rehabilitation after a hip fracture has long-term importance, prompting some patients to...
Background: Rehabilitation after a hip fracture has long-term importance, prompting some patients to...
Introduction Substantial variation in the delivery of hip fracture care, and patient outcomes persis...
An ageing population at greater risk of proximal femoral fracture places an additional clinical and ...
Summary: Additional physiotherapy in the first postoperative week was associated with fewer days to ...
INTRODUCTION: Substantial variation in the delivery of hip fracture care, and patient outcomes persi...
Background and Purpose An ageing population at greater risk of proximal femoral fracture places an a...
Introduction Substantial variation in the delivery of hip fracture care, and patient outcomes persis...
Objective: To compare the pathways of care and clinical results for patients admitted for hip fractu...
Characteristics of rehabilitation services probably explain a large proportion of the variation in c...
Background Hip fracture care delivery varies between hospitals, which might explain variations in pa...
An ageing population at greater risk of proximal femoral fracture places an additional clinical and ...
To determine the extent to which demographic and geographic disparities exist in post-acute rehabili...