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| Oslo Metropolitan University | OTHER |
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The survivors after hip fracture often report severe pain and loss of physical functioning. The poor outcomes cause negative impact on the person's physical functioning and quality of life and put a financial burden on society. It is important to continue and progress the functional training that already started at the hospital, while the patients are transferred to short-term stays in a nursing home before they are returning to home. The aim presently is to examine the effects of a functional training program by a RCT design, initiated by the physiotherapist and performed by the nurses, on physical functioning while the patients are at short term stays in primary health care.
Functional training, such as walking and transfers, ought to be an important part of the rehabilitation after hip fracture. We have an assumption that it is of utmost importance to continue and progress the functional training that started in the acute phase at the hospital, also during the sub-acute phase while the patients are at short-term stays in nursing homes. However, there are indications of lack of resources in the nursing homes and that the nurses may be less concerned with their role and participation in the patients' rehabilitation process. Possibly, this creates a discontinuity in the rehabilitation efforts during short-term stays that may have a negative impact on the patients' recovery of physical functioning.
In this study the aim is to continue and progress the functional training started during hospital stay, such as training in walking and further on repetitive sit-to-stands, as part of the daily habitual routine during short-term stays in the nursing homes. This type of functional training may be motivational and easily recognizable to the patients, and it can also be carried out by the nursing staff with only initial guiding from a physiotherapist. There is lack of knowledge on the effect of additional functional training, incorporated as part of the habitual daily routine during short-term stays, on the patients' immediate and long term recovery of physical functioning and activity level after hip fracture, compared to usual care alone.
The study is designed as a single-blind randomized controlled trial (RCT), comparing the effects of additional functional training (functional training group)to usual care alone (control group) during short-term stays in nursing homes.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Functional training group | Experimental | Participation in a functional training program in addition to usual care. The functional training program is initiated by the nurses and consists of walking, sit-to-stands, balance training, weight transfer training, knee squats. The program is performed 4 times a day for 3 weeks while at short-term stays. |
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| Control group | No Intervention | Usual care only. No participation in the functional training program while at short-term stays. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Functional training program | Other | Patients treated for hip fracture participate in a functional training program during their short-term stays at nursing homes. The program is initiated by the nurses 4 times a day for 3 weeks as part of the habitual routine. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in the performance-based Short physical performance battery (SPPB) | Measurement of physical functioning | Change 5 days - 3 weeks, change 5 days - 3 months, change 5 days - 12 months after surgery |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in the performance-based measure Timed Up & Go (TUG) | Measurement of mobility | Change 5 days - 3 weeks, change 5 days - 3 months, change 5 days - 12 months after surgery |
| Change in the performance-based measure Hand grip strength |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Kristi E Heiberg, PhD | Bærum Hospital Vestre Viken HF | Study Chair |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Bærum Hospital Vestre Viken, Department of medical research | Sandvika | Drammen | 3004 | Norway |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 33506973 | Derived | Beckmann M, Bruun-Olsen V, Pripp AH, Bergland A, Smith T, Heiberg KE. Effect of an additional health-professional-led exercise programme on clinical health outcomes after hip fracture. Physiother Res Int. 2021 Apr;26(2):e1896. doi: 10.1002/pri.1896. Epub 2021 Jan 28. | |
| 28095787 | Derived | Heiberg KE, Bruun-Olsen V, Bergland A. The effects of habitual functional training on physical functioning in patients after hip fracture: the protocol of the HIPFRAC study. BMC Geriatr. 2017 Jan 17;17(1):23. doi: 10.1186/s12877-016-0398-8. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D005265 | Femoral Neck Fractures |
| ID | Term |
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| D006620 | Hip Fractures |
| D005264 | Femoral Fractures |
| D050723 | Fractures, Bone |
| D014947 | Wounds and Injuries |
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Dynamometer
| Change 5 days - 12 months |
| Descriptive performance-based measurement of physical activity, an accelerometer (activPAL) | Measurement of physical activity | Descriptive from day 5 to 19 after surgery |
| Pain in rest and while walking | Questionnaire | Change 5 days - 3 weeks, change 5 days - 3 months, change 5 days - 12 months after surgery |
| EuroQol (European quality of life) health status measure | Questionnaire | Change 5 days - 3 weeks, change 5 days - 3 months, change 5 days - 12 months after surgery |
| University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) activity scale | Questionnaire | Change 5 days - 3 weeks, change 5 days - 3 months, change 5 days - 12 months |
| New Mobility Scale (NMS) | Questionnaire | Change 5 days - 12 months after surgery |
| Walking Habits | Questionnaire | Change 5 days - 3 months, change 5 days - 12 months after surgery |
| Fall efficacy scale (FES) | Questionnaire | Change 5 days - 3 weeks, change 5 days - 3 months, change 5 days - 12 months after surgery |
| D025981 |
| Hip Injuries |
| D007869 | Leg Injuries |