Objective: To explore what patients consider important when evaluating their recovery from hip fracture and to consider how these priorities could be used in the evaluation of the quality of hip fracture services. Design: Semistructured interviews exploring the experience of recovery from hip fracture at two time points—4 weeks and 4 months postoperative hip fixation. Two approaches to analysis: thematic analysis of data specifically related to recovery from hip fracture; summarising the participant’s experience overall. Participants: 31 participants were recruited, of whom 20 were women and 12 were cognitively impaired. Mean age was 81.5 years. Interviews were provided by 19 patients, 14 carers and 8 patient/carer dyad; 10 par...
Background Hip fracture is one of the most common injuries in adults and can be a life changing expe...
Purpose. To understand older adults’ engagement in their recovery experience and rehabilitation afte...
Aims and objectivesTo explore healthy older patients' perceptions of their own capacity to regain pr...
Objective: To explore what patients consider important when evaluating their recovery from hip fra...
AbstractIntroduction: Evaluating recovery from hip fracture is important to ensure optimum care and ...
Hip fracture is one of the most common, serious injuries in old people in England, and with a growin...
Background: A hip fracture is a common cause of morbidity, functional disability, and decreased heal...
Aims and objectives To explore healthy older patients' perceptions of their own capacity to regain p...
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...
Background: This paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples’ experience o...
Background: Hip fracture is a common, serious, complex injury and an important cause of morbidity, m...
Introduction: The number of hip fracture patients is expected to grow the forthcoming decades. Knowl...
Background: This paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples' experience ...
Background and aim: Hip fracture is a major traumatic event with high mortality and disability rate....
Background Hip fracture is one of the most common injuries in adults and can be a life changing expe...
Purpose. To understand older adults’ engagement in their recovery experience and rehabilitation afte...
Aims and objectivesTo explore healthy older patients' perceptions of their own capacity to regain pr...
Objective: To explore what patients consider important when evaluating their recovery from hip fra...
AbstractIntroduction: Evaluating recovery from hip fracture is important to ensure optimum care and ...
Hip fracture is one of the most common, serious injuries in old people in England, and with a growin...
Background: A hip fracture is a common cause of morbidity, functional disability, and decreased heal...
Aims and objectives To explore healthy older patients' perceptions of their own capacity to regain p...
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...
Background: This paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples’ experience o...
Background: Hip fracture is a common, serious, complex injury and an important cause of morbidity, m...
Introduction: The number of hip fracture patients is expected to grow the forthcoming decades. Knowl...
Background: This paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples' experience ...
Background and aim: Hip fracture is a major traumatic event with high mortality and disability rate....
Background Hip fracture is one of the most common injuries in adults and can be a life changing expe...
Purpose. To understand older adults’ engagement in their recovery experience and rehabilitation afte...
Aims and objectivesTo explore healthy older patients' perceptions of their own capacity to regain pr...