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Two-year effects of an interdisciplinary intervention on recovery following hip fracture in older Taiwanese with cognitive impairment

Authors

Shyu, Yea-Ing L., Tsai, Wen-Che, Chen, Min-Chi, Liang, Jersey, Cheng, Huey-Shinn, Wu, Chi-Chuan, Su, Juin-Yih, Chou, Shih-Wei

Journal

International Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry, Volume: 27, No.: 5, Pages.: 529-538

Year of Publication

2012

Abstract

Objective: This article aims to evaluate the long-term effects of an interdisciplinary intervention program on cognitively impaired older persons after hip fracture in Taiwan.; Methods: Of 160 subjects randomly assigned to control (n = 81) and intervention (n  =  79) groups, 24 (29.6%) and 27 (34.2%) were cognitively impaired in the control and intervention groups, respectively, and outcomes were followed for 2 years after discharge.; Results: Among cognitively impaired subjects, more in the intervention group recovered their previous walking ability (odds ratio [OR] =3.49; confidence interval [CI] = 1.64 to 7.42), activities of daily life performance (β  =  18.59; p = 0.0002), and more were readmitted to the hospital (OR  =  4.44, CI  =  1.53 to 12.89) than those in the control group during the first 2 years following discharge. Among subjects without cognitive impairment, more in the intervention group recovered their previous walking ability (OR  =  2.6; CI  =  1.33 to 5.07), had fewer falls (OR  =  0.47; CI  =  0.25 to 0.86), and made fewer emergency room visits (OR  =  0.33; CI = 0.11 to 0.97) during the first 2 years following discharge than those in the control group.; Conclusions: Cognitively impaired individuals benefited from our interdisciplinary intervention by improving their walking ability and physical function during the first 2 years following discharge. Specific strategies on fall prevention following hip fracture need to be further developed for cognitively impaired individuals.; Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Bibtex Citation

@article{Shyu_2011, doi = {10.1002/gps.2750}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gps.2750}, year = 2011, month = {jul}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, volume = {27}, number = {5}, pages = {529--538}, author = {Yea-Ing L. Shyu and Wen-Che Tsai and Min-Chi Chen and Jersey Liang and Huey-Shinn Cheng and Chi-Chuan Wu and Juin-Yih Su and Shih-Wei Chou}, title = {Two-year effects of an interdisciplinary intervention on recovery following hip fracture in older Taiwanese with cognitive impairment}, journal = {Int J Geriatr Psychiatry} }

Keywords

accidental falls, activities of daily living, after, aged, aged, 80 and over, cognition disorders, complications, emergency service hospital, female, fracture, hip, hip fractures, humans, interdiciplinary, intervention, intervention studies, male, middle aged, patient care team, rehabilitation, statistics & numerical data, taiwan, walking

Countries of Study

Taiwan

Types of Dementia

Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)

Types of Study

Cost and service use study, Randomised Controlled Trial

Type of Outcomes

Prevention and/or management of co-morbidities, Service use or cost reductions (incl. hospital use reduction, care home admission delay)

Type of Interventions

Treatment/prevention of co-morbidities or additional risks

Risk Factor Modifications

At risk population

Co-Morbidities

Fall Prevention, Other