2023
DOI: 10.1097/tgr.0000000000000395
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Rehabilitation for Frail Patients With Hip Fracture

Abstract: With an aging population, hip fractures and recovery from hip fractures are becoming a growing public health concern. Recovery after hip fractures is particularly challenging in those who are frail. Typically, frail patients with hip fractures are seen in acute care settings and followed as they transition to inpatient and/or outpatient rehabilitation. This article first summarizes existing literature describing the relationship between frailty and hip fracture and then provides a review of evidence about cari… Show more

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“…An integral aspect in understanding the broader socioeconomic impact of a disease is the consideration of indirect costs, which arise from the diminished productive capacity of individuals affected by the illness 13. In this context, the term “indirect cost” refers to potential production or resource losses attributable to a disease or health condition.…”
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“…An integral aspect in understanding the broader socioeconomic impact of a disease is the consideration of indirect costs, which arise from the diminished productive capacity of individuals affected by the illness 13. In this context, the term “indirect cost” refers to potential production or resource losses attributable to a disease or health condition.…”
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confidence: 99%