Hip fractures are amongst the leading causes of admission to an orthopaedic ward. Systematized pathways with reduced admission time have become increasingly common as an essential tool for quality development and to improve efficiency in the hospital setting. The aim of this study was to clarify if the patients feel empowered and able to perform self-care after short time stay in hospital (STSH) due to a hip fracture. The study used descriptive phenomenology to describe experiences of the pathway. Field studies were conducted in hospitals and in the patients' homes. Interviews were performed with 10 patients recruited from two wards at a Danish University hospital, 4 family members and 15 health professionals from three hospitals. The op...
Background: Effects following a hip fracture often lead to functional disabilities and increased dep...
Introduction: Prehospital and hospital emergency care guidelines have been developed for patients wi...
Introduction: Despite the publication of clinical practice guidelines, the quality of the care proce...
Hip fracture is one of the most common, serious injuries in old people in England, and with a growin...
Background: To achieve successful rehabilitation after hip fracture and meet patient needs it is im...
Background: Hip fractures are described to have a significant impact on patients' well-being and dif...
The ageing population present serious challenges to our health and social care system. Patient outco...
Objectives The time taken for older people to recover from hip fracture can be extensive. The aim of...
Background: This paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples’ experience o...
Aims and objectives: To use a Habermasian lifeworld theoretical perspective to illuminate a treatmen...
Background: This paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples’ experience o...
It is well recognised that hip fracture surgery is associated with a negative impact on short and lo...
Aims and objectivesTo explore healthy older patients' perceptions of their own capacity to regain pr...
Background: A hip fracture is a common cause of morbidity, functional disability, and decreased heal...
Background: The pathway for patients with a hip fracture described in this study is a fast track. Ma...
Background: Effects following a hip fracture often lead to functional disabilities and increased dep...
Introduction: Prehospital and hospital emergency care guidelines have been developed for patients wi...
Introduction: Despite the publication of clinical practice guidelines, the quality of the care proce...
Hip fracture is one of the most common, serious injuries in old people in England, and with a growin...
Background: To achieve successful rehabilitation after hip fracture and meet patient needs it is im...
Background: Hip fractures are described to have a significant impact on patients' well-being and dif...
The ageing population present serious challenges to our health and social care system. Patient outco...
Objectives The time taken for older people to recover from hip fracture can be extensive. The aim of...
Background: This paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples’ experience o...
Aims and objectives: To use a Habermasian lifeworld theoretical perspective to illuminate a treatmen...
Background: This paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples’ experience o...
It is well recognised that hip fracture surgery is associated with a negative impact on short and lo...
Aims and objectivesTo explore healthy older patients' perceptions of their own capacity to regain pr...
Background: A hip fracture is a common cause of morbidity, functional disability, and decreased heal...
Background: The pathway for patients with a hip fracture described in this study is a fast track. Ma...
Background: Effects following a hip fracture often lead to functional disabilities and increased dep...
Introduction: Prehospital and hospital emergency care guidelines have been developed for patients wi...
Introduction: Despite the publication of clinical practice guidelines, the quality of the care proce...