The purpose of this study was to investigate patients' experiences of care in connection with hip fracture. The care process was examined through non-participant observation, informal field interviews and healthcare records. The findings showed that many factors in the healthcare services directly or indirectly influence patients' perceptions of the quality of care. Some of these factors may depend upon a varying knowledge and empathy, while others are due to a lack of agreed protocols/procedures. Patients' needs with respect to pain relief and nutrition are discussed
SummaryAimTo describe difficulties experienced by patients with hip fracture after subacute care, an...
The aim of this study was to investigate the quality of life issues among hip fracture patients. Thi...
One in 2 hip fracture inpatients are malnourished on admission to hospital, with many experiencing n...
Background: To achieve successful rehabilitation after hip fracture and meet patient needs it is imp...
Background: The pathway for patients with a hip fracture described in this study is a fast track. Ma...
Background: Hip fractures are described to have a significant impact on patients' well-being and dif...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The overall aim of the thesis was to investigate whether patient safety can be improved for patients...
Background: This paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples’ experience o...
BACKGROUND: Pain management needs to be comprehensively investigated in patients with hip fractures,...
The ageing population present serious challenges to our health and social care system. Patient outco...
OBJECTIVES: Clinicians who use the biopsychosocial approach to manage musculoskeletal pain disorders...
Hip fracture is one of the most common, serious injuries in old people in England, and with a growin...
Objectives The time taken for older people to recover from hip fracture can be extensive. The aim of...
The following study was guided by an overall research question: "What does it mean to have a hip fra...
SummaryAimTo describe difficulties experienced by patients with hip fracture after subacute care, an...
The aim of this study was to investigate the quality of life issues among hip fracture patients. Thi...
One in 2 hip fracture inpatients are malnourished on admission to hospital, with many experiencing n...
Background: To achieve successful rehabilitation after hip fracture and meet patient needs it is imp...
Background: The pathway for patients with a hip fracture described in this study is a fast track. Ma...
Background: Hip fractures are described to have a significant impact on patients' well-being and dif...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The overall aim of the thesis was to investigate whether patient safety can be improved for patients...
Background: This paper presents a qualitative study protocol focusing on older peoples’ experience o...
BACKGROUND: Pain management needs to be comprehensively investigated in patients with hip fractures,...
The ageing population present serious challenges to our health and social care system. Patient outco...
OBJECTIVES: Clinicians who use the biopsychosocial approach to manage musculoskeletal pain disorders...
Hip fracture is one of the most common, serious injuries in old people in England, and with a growin...
Objectives The time taken for older people to recover from hip fracture can be extensive. The aim of...
The following study was guided by an overall research question: "What does it mean to have a hip fra...
SummaryAimTo describe difficulties experienced by patients with hip fracture after subacute care, an...
The aim of this study was to investigate the quality of life issues among hip fracture patients. Thi...
One in 2 hip fracture inpatients are malnourished on admission to hospital, with many experiencing n...