Background Proximal femoral fracture is a major health problem in old age, with annual UK health and social care costs of £2.3B. Rehabilitation has the potential to maximise functional recovery and maintain independent living, but evidence of clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness is lacking. Objectives To develop an enhanced community-based rehabilitation package following surgical treatment for proximal femoral fracture and to assess acceptability and feasibility for a future definitive randomised controlled trial (RCT) and economic evaluation. Design Phase I – realist review, survey and focus groups to develop the rehabilitation package. Phase II – parallel-group, randomised (using a dynamic adaptive algorithm) feas...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the implementation of an enhanced rehabilitation programme for elderly hip f...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in older people and its impact,...
BackgroundHealth economic evaluations rely on the accurate measurement of health service resource us...
Background Proximal femoral fracture is a major health problem in old age, with annual UK health and...
Objective To conduct a rigorous feasibility study for a future definitive parallel-group randomised ...
Background Proximal femoral fracture is a common, major health problem in old age resulting in loss...
Objective: To conduct a rigorous feasibility study for a future definitive parallel-group randomised...
BackgroundProximal femoral fracture is a common, major health problem in old age resulting in loss o...
Background Proximal femoral fracture is a major health problem in old age, with annual UK health and...
Introduction Proximal femoral (hip) fracture is common, serious and costly. Rehabilitation may impro...
INTRODUCTION:Proximal femoral (hip) fracture is common, serious and costly. Rehabilitation may impro...
Introduction: Proximal femoral (hip) fracture is common, serious and costly. Rehabilitation may impr...
Objectives To develop an evidence and theory-based complex intervention for improving outcomes i...
This article focuses on the rehabilitation services that have developed as a result of the rising in...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the British Editorial Society of Bone and J...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the implementation of an enhanced rehabilitation programme for elderly hip f...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in older people and its impact,...
BackgroundHealth economic evaluations rely on the accurate measurement of health service resource us...
Background Proximal femoral fracture is a major health problem in old age, with annual UK health and...
Objective To conduct a rigorous feasibility study for a future definitive parallel-group randomised ...
Background Proximal femoral fracture is a common, major health problem in old age resulting in loss...
Objective: To conduct a rigorous feasibility study for a future definitive parallel-group randomised...
BackgroundProximal femoral fracture is a common, major health problem in old age resulting in loss o...
Background Proximal femoral fracture is a major health problem in old age, with annual UK health and...
Introduction Proximal femoral (hip) fracture is common, serious and costly. Rehabilitation may impro...
INTRODUCTION:Proximal femoral (hip) fracture is common, serious and costly. Rehabilitation may impro...
Introduction: Proximal femoral (hip) fracture is common, serious and costly. Rehabilitation may impr...
Objectives To develop an evidence and theory-based complex intervention for improving outcomes i...
This article focuses on the rehabilitation services that have developed as a result of the rising in...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the British Editorial Society of Bone and J...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the implementation of an enhanced rehabilitation programme for elderly hip f...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in older people and its impact,...
BackgroundHealth economic evaluations rely on the accurate measurement of health service resource us...