| Literature DB >> 29351770 |
Vigdis Bruun-Olsen1, Astrid Bergland2, Kristi Elisabeth Heiberg3,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recovery outlooks of physical functioning and quality of life after hip fracture have not changed significantly over the past 25 years. Previous research has mainly dealt with causalities and acute treatment, while the recovery process from the patients' perspective has been less comprehensively described. Expanded knowledge of what the patients consider important in their recovery process may have important consequences for how these patients are treated in the future and thereby on future patient outcomes. The aim presently is therefore to explore how elderly patients with hip fracture enrolled in an ongoing RCT have experienced their recovery process.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29351770 PMCID: PMC5775577 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0716-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Socio-demographics and clinical characteristics of the interviewed subjects (n = 8)
| Subject | Age range | Gender | Educational level | Type of procedure | Short-term stay |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 85–89 | F | > 12 y | 4 hip screws and osteosyntesis | yes |
| 2 | 65–69 | F | ≤ 12 y | Hemi prosthesis | yes |
| 3 | 85–89 | F | ≤ 12 y | Hemi prosthesis | yes |
| 4 | 70–74 | M | > 12 y | Hemi prosthesis | no |
| 5 | 75–79 | M | > 12 y | Hemi prosthesis | yes |
| 6 | 80–84 | F | ≤ 12 y | Hemi prosthesis | yes |
| 7 | 90–94 | F | > 12 y | 4 hip screws and osteosyntesis | yes |
| 8 | 70–74 | F | > 12 y | 4 hip screws and osteosyntesis | yes |
An example of the analytic process
| Meaning units | Coded groups | Subthemes | Overarching theme |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Other people decided over me | Feeling of subservience | Feeling vulnerable |
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| Being in a black hole | Feeling of gloominess and hopelessness | |
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| Negative thoughts about the future |