Benefits of a family-based care transition program for older adults after hip fracture surgery
Sahar Mashhadi-Naser,
Fatemeh Pashaei Sabet,
Malihe Nasiri
et al.
Abstract:Background
Hip fracture (HF) in older adults is strongly associated with a greater decline in their activities of daily living (ADLs) and health-related (HRQoL). The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of a family-based care transition program (FBCTP) on ADLs, HRQoL and social support in this age group after HF surgery.
Methods
A quasi-experimental design was conducted on 100 older adults who had undergone HFS and were selected by convenien… Show more
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