AI Article Synopsis

  • Hip fractures are a major reason for hospital admissions in orthopaedics, leading to the need for efficient care pathways to improve patient outcomes.
  • The study aimed to assess whether patients felt empowered to manage self-care after a short hospital stay and used interviews with patients, family, and health professionals to gather insights.
  • Results indicated that while patients had a desire for autonomy, they often felt unprepared and insecure post-discharge, highlighting a deficiency in effective communication and empowerment strategies during their hospital stay.

Article Abstract

Hip fractures are amongst the leading causes of admission to an orthopaedic ward. Systematized pathways with reduced admission time have become increasingly common as an essential tool for quality development and to improve efficiency in the hospital setting.  The aim of this study was to clarify if the patients feel empowered and able to perform self-care after short time stay in hospital (STSH) due to a hip fracture. The study used descriptive phenomenology to describe experiences of the pathway. Field studies were conducted in hospitals and in the patients' homes.  Interviews were performed with 10 patients recruited from two wards at a Danish University hospital, 4 family members and 15 health professionals from three hospitals.  The open attitude of reflective lifeworld research guided the analysis. The findings revealed that patients felt unprepared and insecure about their future, but also had a strong desire to be in charge of their own lives.  Of all the patients interviewed, none had any recollection of the information given to them by health professionals during their hospital admission. This study demonstrates that empowerment of patients with hip fractures is not adequately achieved in the pathway with STSH.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5421371PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2017.1307061DOI Listing

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