Rehabilitation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Rehabilitation of Patients Aged 65 and Over After Total Hip Replacement - Based on Patients´Health Status
Objective: The investigators hypothesized that all areas of health status after total hip
replacement could be improved in patients aged over 65 years and over by using telephone
support and counselling 2 and 10 weeks after surgery compared with a control group receiving
conventional care and treatment.
Design: A randomised clinical trial focusing on patients' health status by using SF-36 at 4
weeks pre- and 3 and 9 months postoperatively was carried out. Sample: 180 patients aged 65
and over were randomised 4 weeks preoperatively to either control or intervention groups.
Measurements: Both groups received conventional surgical treatment, but the intervention
group was interviewed by telephone 2 and 10 weeks after surgery. Patients were given
counselling within eight main dimensions with reference to their postoperative situation.
Key-words: THR - elderly patients - health status - postoperative support - counselling
Primary outcome: the physical dimensions in health status. The intervention could lead to an
improvement of 50% in the physical health score on the SF-36 questionnaire.
Theoretical frame of reference: the nursing intervention in this study was based on the
Murray and Maslow's theories of motivation combined with Piaget's theory of development in
which the main goal is to promote and maintain patients' active involvement in their own
care.
Intervention: All patients received the standard postoperative procedure in the hospital,
which means discharge after 5-7 days and a clinical control in the outpatient department
after 3 months. But the intervention group also received telephone support and counselling 2
and 10 weeks after surgery. The intervention was performed by the same nurse using a
structured interview guide to identify the patients' perceptions of their current situations
and need for further support and counselling of importance to their health status. Together
the patients and the nurse assessed the patients' situation and areas of improvements. The
assessment focused on eight main dimensions referring to the patients' situation after Total
Hip Replacement (THR). (1) Wellbeing. (2) Expectations as to PF after surgery. (3)
Expectations as to PF compared with those before surgery. (4) Symptoms (pain, leg-oedema,
vertigo, sleep disturbance, nausea and other concerns) and (5) Problems with eating and
appetite. (6) Fluid intake. (7) Ability to follow prescribed activity and exercise. (8) Need
of support from family. For each of the problems identified,individual solutions were
suggested and practical counselling was given by the investigator.
Statistical analysis: Data were processed by using the statistical program Statistical
Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 13.0 (Boston, MA, USA). Ratio-scaled data from
both groups (intervention and control) were compared by using parametric methods if data
were normally distributed, but if not, nonparametric methods were used. Nominal scaled data
were compared by using the chi-square test or using 95% CI around the association measure.
Categorical variables were compared using Pearson's chi-square test if appropriate. For
continuous data, changes within the groups were analysed by using a paired t-test. Groups
were compared using an unpaired t-test (for normally distributed data). p < 0.05 were
considered statistically significant.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Investigator), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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