2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-021-02514-1
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Prognostic factors of depression and depressive symptoms after hip fracture surgery: systematic review

Abstract: Background Patients with hip fracture and depression are less likely to recover functional ability. This review sought to identify prognostic factors of depression or depressive symptoms up to 1 year after hip fracture surgery in adults. This review also sought to describe proposed underlying mechanisms for their association with depression or depressive symptoms. Methods We searched for published (MEDLINE, Embase, PsychInfo, CINAHL and Web of Scie… Show more

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“…In Italy, the number of elderly people with hip fractures has increased by 28.62 percent in 15 years ( 3 ). Hip fracture severely affects patients' postoperative life and has a high mortality ( 1 , 4 ). Mortality was 13.3% during hospitalization or within 30 days, and 8.4–36% within 1 year after surgery ( 5 , 6 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Italy, the number of elderly people with hip fractures has increased by 28.62 percent in 15 years ( 3 ). Hip fracture severely affects patients' postoperative life and has a high mortality ( 1 , 4 ). Mortality was 13.3% during hospitalization or within 30 days, and 8.4–36% within 1 year after surgery ( 5 , 6 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%