2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0316516
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Exploring the patient’s recovery journey and information needs following a shoulder fracture: A qualitative interview study

Pauline May,
Firoza Davies,
Gillian Yeowell
et al.

Abstract: Background Shoulder fractures (proximal humerus fractures) are common, painful, debilitating injuries. Recovery is a long process often hindered by complications such as mal-union and frozen shoulder. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the experiences and information needs of people at different time points after a shoulder fracture and how views on recovery change over time. Methods This longitudinal telephone interview study used a semi-structured approach based on a pre-planned interview… Show more

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