医学
髋部骨折
康复
物理疗法
协议(科学)
物理医学与康复
骨质疏松症
替代医学
病理
内分泌学
作者
Mariana Ortiz‐Piña,Zeus Salas‐Fariña,Marta Mora‐Traverso,Lydia Martín‐Martín,Noelia Galiano‐Castillo,Inmaculada García‐Montes,Irene Cantarero‐Villanueva,Carolina Fernández‐Lao,Manuel Arroyo‐Morales,A.M. Mesa Ruiz,Yolanda Castellote‐Caballero,Susana Salazar‐Graván,Lise Kronborg,Miguel Martín‐Matillas,Patrocinio Ariza‐Vega
摘要
Home-based tele-rehabilitation programs are under development and may be a future option for some patients. The objectives of this non-randomized clinical trial are to design a home-based multidisciplinary tele-rehabilitation protocol for patients with hip fracture, and to compare this protocol versus the home-based usual outpatient rehabilitation protocol. Seventy patients treated for an acute hip fracture, aged 65 years or older, with a high pre-fracture functional level (Functional Independence Measure score >90), without severe cognitive impairment, absence of terminal disease, discharged to their own home or a relativés home postoperatively, allowed weight-bearing, and with signed informed consent, will be allocated into a tele-rehabilitation group (n = 35) or a control group (n = 35). The inclusion criterion for the intervention group will be to have a caregiver with the ability to access the Internet who is willing to perform exercises and activities with the patient at home. The intervention includes a program of physical exercise and occupational therapy (five weekly sessions during 12 weeks), and recommendations for patients and their caregivers, all delivered through a website. The patient's functional level (Functional Independence Measure), quality of life (Euro-Qol), physical performance (Timed Up and Go), caregiver burden (Zarit Interview), and other descriptive data will be assessed at hospital discharge, 4 weeks, and 12 weeks. This project will add to the knowledge concerning the feasibility of tele-rehabilitation as an option to promote recovery of the pre-fracture functional level for some patients with a hip fracture. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02968589NCT.
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