2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2018.05.008
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Effects of Geriatric Team Rehabilitation After Hip Fracture: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

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“…• • Neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis, 12-14 stroke, 6 motor neurone disease, 15 and other conditions; 16,17 • • Musculo-skeletal disorders such as fractures, 18,19 hip and knee arthroplasty, 20 and sub-acute or chronic back pain; 21,22 • • Malignancies. 23,24 The common feature among the wide variety of disease disorders listed above is that the patient has a continuing disability, often with several or many factors contributing to the situation.…”
Section: What Conditions Are Associated With Benefit?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• • Neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis, 12-14 stroke, 6 motor neurone disease, 15 and other conditions; 16,17 • • Musculo-skeletal disorders such as fractures, 18,19 hip and knee arthroplasty, 20 and sub-acute or chronic back pain; 21,22 • • Malignancies. 23,24 The common feature among the wide variety of disease disorders listed above is that the patient has a continuing disability, often with several or many factors contributing to the situation.…”
Section: What Conditions Are Associated With Benefit?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• • The acute phase of sudden onset disorders; stroke, 6 acute episodes of coronary artery disease, 10 hip fracture, 18 and traumatic brain injury; 16 | | including those where there is no 'natural recovery', such as spinal cord injury where rehabilitation has transformed life expectancy and social functioning. 36,37 • • The later, more stable phases of acute onset disorders: stroke; 38 • • Diseases that have a slow or fluctuant onset and are progressive to a greater or lesser degree: multiple sclerosis, [12][13][14] osteoarthritis, 39 chronic back pain; 21 • • Diseases that are more inexorably progressive: Parkinson's disease 17 and Alzheimer's disease.…”
Section: Does Stage or Prognosis Of Disease Affect Effectiveness?mentioning
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“…The key concept is standardization of routines and reducing variation in treatment (Niemeijer et al 2013). Comprehensive geriatric assessment is established in the treatment for hip fractures in some countries, and metaanalyses of high-quality trials have reported improved outcome (Grigoryan et al 2014, Wang et al 2015, Eamer et al 2018, Nordstrom et al 2018). Introducing orthogeriatric care may, however, be difficult both due to financial and logistical issues, and to shortage of geriatricians.…”
Section: Orthogeriatric Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Introducing orthogeriatric care may, however, be difficult both due to financial and logistical issues, and to shortage of geriatricians. The formation of our HFU was inspired by improvements shown by introducing orthogeriatric care, but due to restraint on resources and logistics we were not able to establish an orthogeriatric service (Grigoryan et al 2014, Prestmo et al 2015, Eamer et al 2017, Eamer et al 2018, Nordstrom et al 2018. Our perspective may be relevant in healthcare systems where geriatric resources are unavailable or where there is lack of willingness to pay for interdisciplinary services.…”
Section: Orthogeriatric Carementioning
confidence: 99%
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