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dc.contributor.authorNí Chróinín, D.-
dc.contributor.authorGhimire, R.-
dc.contributor.authorMcEvoy, L.-
dc.contributor.authorLieu, D.-
dc.contributor.authorJennings, M.-
dc.contributor.authorGallagher, K.-
dc.contributor.authorKatyal, A.-
dc.contributor.authorMahmood, D.-
dc.contributor.authorBoey, J.-
dc.contributor.authorTcharkhedian, E.-
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-03T03:26:09Z-
dc.date.available2024-06-03T03:26:09Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.issn14406381 (ISSN)-
dc.identifier.urihttps://swslhd.intersearch.com.au/swslhdjspui/handle/1/12785-
dc.description.abstractObjective: To assess whether enhanced daily weekend physiotherapy (EWP) for patients with hip fracture was associated with improved clinical outcomes. Methods: We retrospectively analysed all previously ambulatory adults admitted with hip fracture to our tertiary hospital, comparing ?usual? (?control?) care (09/19?03/20) to EWP (09/20?03/21). Outcomes included Day-7 mobility ?20 m (primary), additional mobility measures, specified postoperative complications, new residential facility placement, acute length-of-stay (LOS) and 30-day death. Results: Amongst 235 eligible patients (128 control, 107 EWP), 66% were female, mean age was 80.4 years (SD 10.5), 20% from residential care and 49% (114/235) were mobilising without aid at baseline (no between-group differences; all p ?.20). Median acute LOS was 10 days (IQR 6?15), total hospital LOS was 21 days (IQR 12?37) and 3% (n = 6) died by Day 30. Median Day-7 distance mobilised was 25 m (IQR 7?50) with EWP versus 10 m (3?40) (p =.06). No EWP patients developed pressure injury (0 vs. 6, p =.02); other outcomes were similar between groups. Adjusting for age, residence, baseline cognitive impairment, American Society of Anesthesiologist score and preadmission mobilisation without aids, EWP was independently associated with increased likelihood of mobilising ?20 m at Day 7 (aOR 1.83, 95% CI 1.04?3.23, p =.03). Conclusions: Enhanced daily weekend physiotherapy was associated with improvement in early mobility, but not other outcomes assessed. These data would be strengthened by randomised controlled trial data exploring more intense physiotherapy, cost?benefit analysis and patient experience measures. � 2024 The Authors. Australasian Journal on Ageing published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of AJA Inc?.-
dc.publisherJohn Wiley and Sons Inc-
dc.subjectaged hip fractures hospitalisation physical therapy modalities treatment outcome-
dc.titleIntroduction of enhanced weekend physiotherapy for patients with hip fracture is associated with improved early mobility outcomes-
dc.typeJournal Article-
dc.contributor.swslhdauthorNí Chróinín, Danielle-
dc.contributor.swslhdauthorMcEvoy, Lynette-
dc.contributor.swslhdauthorLieu, David-
dc.contributor.swslhdauthorGallagher, Kristen-
dc.contributor.swslhdauthorKatyal, Anubhav-
dc.contributor.swslhdauthorMahmood, Daniel-
dc.contributor.swslhdauthorBoey, Jonathan-
dc.contributor.swslhdauthorTcharkhedian, Elise-
dc.description.affiliatesDepartment of Geriatric Medicine, Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, NSW, Australia South Western Sydney Clinical School, UNSW Sydney, Liverpool, NSW, Australia Department of Geriatric Medicine, Campbelltown, NSW, Australia Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, NSW, Australia South Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW, Australia Department of Physiotherapy, Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, NSW, Australia Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, NSW, Australia-
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/ajag.13317-
dc.identifier.departmentLiverpool Hospital, Department of Geriatric Medicine-
dc.identifier.departmentLiverpool Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery-
dc.identifier.departmentLiverpool Hospital, Department of Physiotherapy-
dc.identifier.departmentLiverpool Hospital-
dc.type.studyortrialArticle-
dc.identifier.journaltitleAustralasian Journal on Ageing-
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